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Released on , as the third single from Far East Movement's fourth studio album, Dirty Bass , " Turn Up the Love " is a high-energy electronic pop anthem featuring the Barbadian quartet Cover Drive . The track successfully blends the group's signature hip-hop and electro roots with the tropical, melodic pop influence of Cover Drive's lead singer, Amanda Reifer. The Inspiration Behind the Track

The production of "Turn Up The Love" is characteristic of Far East Movement's style, with a focus on heavy, synthesized beats and catchy melodies. The song received a positive response from listeners and critics alike, appreciating its energetic and upbeat vibe. Released on , as the third single from

The song's infectious energy also led to its inclusion in the popular dance game , further cementing its status as a staple of early 2010s dance-pop culture. The music video, directed by Matt Alonzo , captured the group and Cover Drive in a vibrant, neon-lit celebration that mirrored the song's "spread love" message. The song received a positive response from listeners

Produced by the Norwegian duo and hitmakers Stargate, the track is built on a bright, jittery synth progression that feels distinctly "island-flavored." It moves away from the darker, grittier dubstep sounds popular at the time and leans heavily into glittering Eurodance aesthetics. The drop is explosive but melodic, designed specifically for festival main stages and nightclub peak hours. It is frantic yet polished, characterized by a bouncing rhythm that demands movement. Produced by the Norwegian duo and hitmakers Stargate,

Produced by (Bruno Mars’ production team, including Philip Lawrence and Ari Levine) along with Stereotypes, “Turn Up the Love” was released on July 24, 2012, as the lead single from FM’s fourth studio album, Dirty Bass .