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2U - David Guetta, Justin Bieber



tempo: 72-73 bpm

bpm range: 70 bpm to 75 bpm

the dj's take: At this point, a new Justin Bieber single is a trump card for a dj - keep it in reserve, then drop at a peak moment. The buildup lacks percussion, so expect people to stand around at times during a set. Should be a staple at his live concerts.

Ultimate power move - mix or mash up with Kendrick Lamar's HUMBLE. Two key-compatible mega-hits in a row will be your mic drop moment for the foreseeable future.

Other songs worth mixing with:

I Fall Apart - Post Malone
Cry Me a River - Justin Timberlake
Believer - Major Lazer, Showtek
Everyday - A$AP Rocky ft. Rod Stewart
She Knows - NeYo
Whatcha Say - Jason Derulo
Ridin' - Chamillionaire
No Matter What - T.I.

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