"Repeat After Me" is a high-energy festival anthem that brought together three of the biggest names in electronic dance music: , Armin van Buuren , and W&W . Released on January 11, 2019, the track was specifically engineered to dominate global dance floors and festival mainstages. 🎥 Music Video Highlights
: It seamlessly combines the aggressive big-room style of Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike with the high-impact trance elements of Armin van Buuren and the driving energy of W&W. "Repeat After Me" is a high-energy festival anthem
: Much of the footage showcases the DJs jumping on the decks and leading massive crowds through the song's interactive "call and repeat" vocals. : Much of the footage showcases the DJs
: Critics have noted similarities to other festival staples like "The Hum," "Blah Blah Blah," and "Ping Pong" due to its simple, catchy hook designed for crowd participation. The official music video captures the "energetic opulence"
: The visuals often incorporate high-octane clips from Tomorrowland , where the track was famously played as a "mystery ID" before its official release.
The official music video captures the "energetic opulence" of the collaboration by featuring all five DJs performing together on stage.
"Repeat After Me" is a high-energy festival anthem that brought together three of the biggest names in electronic dance music: , Armin van Buuren , and W&W . Released on January 11, 2019, the track was specifically engineered to dominate global dance floors and festival mainstages. 🎥 Music Video Highlights
: It seamlessly combines the aggressive big-room style of Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike with the high-impact trance elements of Armin van Buuren and the driving energy of W&W.
: Much of the footage showcases the DJs jumping on the decks and leading massive crowds through the song's interactive "call and repeat" vocals.
: Critics have noted similarities to other festival staples like "The Hum," "Blah Blah Blah," and "Ping Pong" due to its simple, catchy hook designed for crowd participation.
: The visuals often incorporate high-octane clips from Tomorrowland , where the track was famously played as a "mystery ID" before its official release.
The official music video captures the "energetic opulence" of the collaboration by featuring all five DJs performing together on stage.