The Los Angeles group behind the global hit 'Like a G6' and a catalog of danceable collaborations.
For their peak moment, 'Like a G6' is the obvious call. But 'Rocketeer' with Bruno Mars holds up as a smoother, more melodic side of their catalog.
Far East Movement captured a specific moment in late-2000s club music with 'Like a G6,' a track that topped charts worldwide and defined their synth-driven sound. Their work with artists like Snoop Dogg on 'If I Was You (OMG)' and Bruno Mars on 'Rocketeer' shows their reach across hip-hop and pop. Even after the spotlight shifted, they kept releasing albums like 'Identity' in 2020, maintaining a consistent thread of electronic production.
They emerged from Los Angeles in the late 2000s, mixing hip-hop and electronic pop. The 2010 single 'Like a G6' became a global hit, anchoring their album 'Free Wired' and establishing their mainstream place. Later albums like 'Dirty Bass' and 'Identity' continued their danceable style, with collaborations ranging from Snoop Dogg to Bill Kaulitz.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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