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MICHELLE and CHAI team up in bilingual remix of FYO

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MICHELLE are back at it again. A rising wave of up of coming talent, the New York natives have released a crossover with Japanese rockers CHAI.

The original version of FYO was released earlier this year and the song powerfully recounts the four lead singers’ experiences growing up with mixed-race identities.

Speaking on the collaboration, MICHELLE credits the Japanese quartet for breathing “new life” into their lead single. “CHAI’s rework of FYO breathes new life and sound into what it means to grow up in a certain state of limbo,” MICHELLE say. “To connect audiences and languages across the world in this way, to this particular track, means a lot to us as a band and we hope for our listeners too.” “We can’t get enough of the romantic and

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