The Official Music Video serves as a visual testament to the track's live power, featuring high-octane footage from major global stages like . It captures the synchronized energy of thousands of fans following the "repeat after me" instructions, emphasizing the song's role as a "festival-oriented" tool for crowd control. Release History
Upon release, it was hailed by Billboard and other outlets as one of the most significant EDM collaborations of the year.
True to its title, the song features a "main stage mantra" where a synth plays simple notes that are meant to be repeated by the audience.
The track was first debuted as a "mystery ID" by Armin van Buuren during his 2018 Tomorrowland set.
The track is a "Dutch house hardstyle call-and-response exercise," blending Big Room kicks with psytrance elements and Armin’s signature trance melodies.
The Official Music Video serves as a visual testament to the track's live power, featuring high-octane footage from major global stages like . It captures the synchronized energy of thousands of fans following the "repeat after me" instructions, emphasizing the song's role as a "festival-oriented" tool for crowd control. Release History
Upon release, it was hailed by Billboard and other outlets as one of the most significant EDM collaborations of the year. The Official Music Video serves as a visual
True to its title, the song features a "main stage mantra" where a synth plays simple notes that are meant to be repeated by the audience. True to its title, the song features a
The track was first debuted as a "mystery ID" by Armin van Buuren during his 2018 Tomorrowland set. True to its title
The track is a "Dutch house hardstyle call-and-response exercise," blending Big Room kicks with psytrance elements and Armin’s signature trance melodies.