4 May 2012

Watch Far East Movement "Live My Life" (Radio Edit Version)

"Live My Life" was an elaborate production featuring lots of extras, flashmob dancing in front of Amsterdam's centuries-old architecture and a Party Rock party bus that drove all over the city center for hours with Far East Movement, LMFAO's RedFoo and his crew.

Frequent readers of this blog may remember that back in March I wrote about being in Amsterdam on the set of the shoot of Far East Movement's video for their massive new single, "Live My Life" featuring Justin Bieber. It's was a wintery but very fun day that stirred a riot across the city's historic city center and made headlines on the Dutch evening news.

While on the European leg of their ongoing Cherrytree Pop Alternative Tour, Far East Movement and RedFoo took time out of their busy touring schedule to film the video for "Live My Life" featuring Justin Bieber. When tourmate RedFoo first heard the song, he instantly loved it and decided to create a Party Rock remix of the tune that he could play during his own DJ gigs. Fans immediately caught on to the remix, and Far East Movement and RedFoo decided to create a wildly fun video for the remixed version of the single in Amsterdam. 

Directed by Mickey Finnegan, the shoot of "Live My Life" was an elaborate production featuring lots of extras, flashmob dancing in front of Amsterdam's centuries-old architecture and a Party Rock party bus that drove all over the city center for hours with Far East Movement, RedFoo and his Party rock crew performing the song while hundreds of young fans followed on bikes and running along with the bus to catch every moment. 

After first premiering the video for RedFoo's Party Rock remix of "Live My Life," Far East Movement has now also unveiled a new version of the video that features the radio edit of the song. This newer video once again features my hometown of Amsterdam, colorful and party-starting scenes with Far East Movement and RedFoo, plus a quick scene of me, myself and I doing what I love doing most. Check for my quick cameo around the 3:30 minute mark. 

The video is exploding on YouTube and across television screens in Europe, and it's truly an incredible honor to be featured in the video. A big thank you to Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Spliff, DJ Virman, and their entire team for being so generous.