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"Turn Up the Love" is a high-energy dance-pop and electronic track released on June 21, 2012, by the American group Far East Movement. Featuring the Barbadian pop quartet Cover Drive, the song served as the third single from Far East Movement's fourth studio album, Dirty Bass. The track is celebrated for its infectious hook and optimistic message of unity, becoming a staple of early 2010s club culture. Musical Composition and Production

This was the last summer before streaming algorithms took the wheel. You didn’t stream Turn Up the Love; you loaded it onto a pink iPod Nano, blasted it through a Jambox at a house party, or burned it onto a CD for your first car. The MP3 is the artifact. It’s the sound of Spotify’s "Discover Weekly" not yet existing—where discovery happened via a friend’s USB drive or a late-night YouTube rip. "Turn Up the Love" is a high-energy dance-pop

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Vocals: Amanda Reifer of Cover Drive provides the infectious hook, with a vocal style often compared to fellow Barbados native Rihanna. Music Video and Cultural Impact It’s the sound of Spotify’s "Discover Weekly" not