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Far East Movement Ft Cover Drive - Turn Up The Love-turn Up The Love.mp3 [upd] May 2026

vocals from Cover Drive’s Carina DePina, this track is built for the dance floor.

Whether you’re stuck in traffic or getting ready for the weekend, it’s time to turn up the volume and spread the good energy.

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"Turn Up The Love" by Far East Movement featuring Cover Drive is a cornerstone of the early 2010s "electro-hop" era, blending high-energy dance beats with a rare emotional core for the group. Released on June 21, 2012, as the third single from their fourth studio album, Dirty Bass, the track remains a high-water mark for the group's "Free Wired" philosophy—a self-defined lifestyle merging hip-hop, pop, and electronic dance music. Production and Creative Collaboration

The track was a global production effort, written by the members of Far East Movement alongside Andreas Schuller, Ricky Reed, and Matthew Koma. It was produced by Axident and Wallpaper (the alias for Ricky Reed), resulting in the "dirty bass" sound the group spent years cultivating in the Downtown Los Angeles club scene.

The inclusion of the Barbadian quartet Cover Drive added a sun-drenched, Caribbean-pop flair to the song. Lead singer Amanda Reifer’s hook provides the track's melodic anchor, with her vocal style often compared to fellow Bajan star Rihanna. Lyrical Themes: Unity and Positivity

While Far East Movement is primarily known for "underground party records," "Turn Up The Love" is noted as a rare "love song" in their catalog. However, it isn't a traditional ballad; instead, it focuses on universal themes of unity and collective joy. vocals from Cover Drive’s Carina DePina, this track

The Hook: "We are one tonight / And we’re breathing in the same air / So turn up the love".

The Message: The lyrics promote a "family vibe" and shared experience, moving away from individualistic party themes toward a sense of community. The Music Video: A DTLA Summer Street Party

Directed by Matt Alonzo, the music video was filmed in Downtown Los Angeles and designed to feel like a modern-day musical.

Concept: The video centers on a summer street party featuring grilling, custom cars, and old-school boomboxes, intended to harken back to classic hip-hop aesthetics.

Visual Evolution: It starts with daytime neighborhood fun and transitions into a night-time gathering where the crowd engages in synchronized hip-hop line dancing as "whooshing synths" play out the track.

BTS: Behind-the-scenes footage highlights the group's desire to bring "dirty bass" to the streets of LA, creating a lighthearted, accessible atmosphere. Album Context: Dirty Bass This song is copyrighted by Cherrytree / Interscope Records

The song appears as the fourth track on the Dirty Bass album, following their massive collaboration with Justin Bieber, "Live My Life". The album itself sought to bridge the gap between niche electronic dance music and mainstream pop. While critics at the time noted that tracks often merged into a "thumping synthetic cloud," "Turn Up The Love" stood out for its anthemic quality and has since been featured in numerous mashups of the group's "smash hits".

Vocals & Feature (Cover Drive)

Cover Drive—the Barbadian pop-reggae group—is the secret weapon here. Lead singer Amanda Reifer delivers the hook with a youthful, airy confidence: “Turn up the love, turn up the love / Let’s make the speakers blush.” It’s cheesy, yes, but delivered with enough island warmth to sell it. The male vocals from the Far East Movement members (Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif) are serviceable, providing the rhythmic, chant-like verses that act as a build-up to the chorus. They don’t overpower the track, wisely stepping back to let Cover Drive shine.

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Strengths

2. Lyrics & Thematic Guide

Theme: Celebration, letting loose, love through music, uniting on the dance floor.

Chorus excerpt:

Turn up the love, turn up the love
We don’t need nothing but the sound
Turn up the love, turn up the love
We gon’ party ‘til the sun comes out

Sing-along tip: The chorus is repetitive and easy to follow — great for groups, DJs hyping crowds, or karaoke. Strengths


Lyrics & Theme

Don’t look for depth. The lyrics are a checklist of early 2010s dance clichés:

But the simplicity is the point. It’s not a song about love; it’s a song about turning up love as a communal, loud, physical force. It’s an invitation to forget your worries and move. In that context, the repetitive, almost nursery-rhyme structure works perfectly.

1. Song Overview


3. Chart Performance and Reception

"Turn Up the Love" performed moderately well on global charts but became a cult favorite among electronic pop fans.

| Country | Peak Position | |--------|----------------| | UK Singles Chart | #13 | | Australia (ARIA) | #32 | | Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | #44 | | US Billboard Hot 100 | Did not chart | | Japan Hot 100 | #4 | | South Korea (Gaon) | #3 |

In Japan and South Korea, the song was massive, fitting perfectly with Far East Movement’s strong Asian fanbase. It also reached #1 on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart in the US, proving its endurance in clubs despite mainstream radio shyness.

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