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Global dance music DJ, producer, and innovator Don Diablo joins forces with the iconic singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado for their highly anticipated new single “Doing Nothin’,” out now via Casablanca Records. As a celebration of carefree energy and summer escapism, the song pulses with a classic four-on-the-floor beat, playful percussive flair, and a bright piano melody that nods to the ’90s house while embracing a fresh, contemporary feel. Nelly’s effortlessly sassy vocal performance adds a catchy, tongue-in-cheek charm, elevating the feel-good anthem into certified summer soundtrack territory. With two trailblazing artists at the helm, “Doing Nothin'” is poised to ignite dance floors and playlists worldwide. It follows Don’s stream of high-profile releases and collaborations with the likes of MK, Jamiroquai, Robbie Williams, Major Lazer, and more.

“Working with Nelly has been high on my wishlist for many years! She’s an absolute icon on so many levels – and now, she’s the voice on a record we crafted together to soundtrack this year’s summer. ‘Doing Nothin” brings back that 90s piano house energy with a modern twist. It’s been a long time in the making, and we’re beyond excited to finally share it with the world.” – Don Diablo

“I had so much fun working on ‘Doing Nothin” with Don Diablo. After all these years, it’s exciting to still be part of something that feels this fresh and full of energy. Collaborating with artists who push things forward keeps it all evolving – and that’s what I’m here for.” – Nelly Furtado

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