Georgia and David Jackson collaborate on post-lockdown anthem "Get Me Higher"
Georgia has returned with euphoric new track "Get Me Higher", which sees her collaborate with DJ/producer David Jackson.
"Get Me Higher" arrives after Georgia teased the uplifting new track with clips on socials throughout the week, and marks her first new outing since March's "Nothing To Say" collaboration with Speedy Wunderground’s Savage Gary.
Georgia says of the new song, "I want "Get Me Higher" to be the anthem to lift us up out of lockdown. In a way this song sort of fell from the sky at the perfect time and I want to see people dancing to it in the street, in their cars, up in the clouds or wherever they are because this song is about so much more than just having a boogie - it's about freedom!"
David Jackson adds, "Making "Get Me Higher", we wanted to create something that embodies that carefree feeling of running back out into the world, hugging your friends, and dancing like nobody’s watching. It’s like a primal scream that makes you realise we’re at the end of this long dark tunnel, about to re-enter the dreamscape we once called reality. Pure euphoria, pure love!"
Georgia is yet to follow up last year's Seeking Thrills album.
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