![]() Q: There are a lot of collaborations happening nowadays, and DJ’s names, such as Calvin Harris, are becoming more and more well-known. Millions of people know the song, because they’ve heard it on the radio, or on the, but they don’t know who I am. A lot of people in the world know Hello - a lot more than the people who know about Martin Solveig. Q: How do you feel about your song with Dragonette, Hello, now that you’ve heard it hundreds of times on the radio?Ī: It’s the best thing in the world, especially when it gets so much bigger than you. ![]() I’m a bigger admirer after having worked with her than before. ![]() I was expecting her to be a lot harder - a lot tougher on me! I don’t know - she’s super cool. Almost, I would say, a little bit old school: you’re in the same room, at the same time, and you’re working on the same song.Ī: No. It’s really sitting in a studio for a few months and collaborating on an album. Q: How was your experience working with Madonna in 2011?Ī: It’s the best experience because it’s a real collaboration. Having gone from singing in a school choir to working with the queen of pop herself, the Parisian producer shared a glimpse of his success ahead of his November 15 appearance at Sandance. “It seems that this is going to be a big one.” “I’m really pleased about performing a bit more in Dubai,” Solveig told us over the phone, making time for tabloid! between filming a music video for his fake brand, Blow, and jetting off to Miami. Returning to the UAE after a five-year absence with his electro-pop mastery is DJ Martin Solveig, the down-to-earth fellow behind radio megahit Hello featuring Dragonette, and Madonna’s last album release, MDNA. Not to be outdone, Djokovic made a cameo in the video for the catchy-hit-turned-annoying commercial-jingle “Hello” by French electronic music DJ and producer Martin Solveig featuring Dragonette.You might not know his name yet, but you’ve likely let his sounds into your home on more than one occasion. Djokovic, who has had an amazing season, won, but last year Rafa won the role of shirtless costar in Shakira’s “Gypsy” video. Tonight’s finals pitted funnyman Djokovic (aka the Joker) against Spaniard Rafael Nadal. Perhaps the best testament to the music/tennis connection transpires in music videos. (And what kid didn’t use a tennis racket as a makeshift guitar? I even went so far as to attach a belt for a guitar strap). Composer Arnold Schoenberg, a tennis-enthusiast who played with George Gerswhin, used the events of a tennis match to create a system of music notation, according to Maria Popova, who created and writes for publications including The Atlantic. The overlap even traces its roots to classical music. Elton John wrote “Philadelphia Freedom” at the request of Billie Jean King, who won 39 Grand Slam titles and co-founded World Team Tennis. ![]() 4 seed Andy Murray, the tennis world and music world often intersect (though that could be said for almost anything-music is ubiquitous, but this article is about tennis). 1 player Monica Seles to Anna Kournikova’s appearance in Enrique Inglesias’s video to tennis partners the Bryan Brothers’ “Autograph” anthem featuring raps by U.S. Courtesy of USA Today.įrom singer/songwriter Dan Bern’s tribute to former world No. Novak Djokovic turns his racket into a guitar.
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