Martin Garrix came to Miami on a mission to make sure people would remember what he did at Ultra Music Festival 2015. With all of the big world premieres and guest appearances it appears that he did just that, unveiling his long-awaited track "Rewind, Repeat It" with Ed Sheeran and the fan titled "Waiting For Love" alongside Avicii and (rumored to be) John Legend. The 18-year-old Dutchman did not stop there, also bringing out R&B and pop superstar Usher to sing their new collaboration "Don't Look Down" to tens of thousands live in the crowd and many raving at home. According to Revolt, the performance broke the live stream record for UMF's Ultra Live streaming record.

The pair announced their collab earlier in the month with a picture of the two in the studio. In the following days, fans were treated to short teasers and a release date, which saw the song released only two weeks after it was announced. To top it off, they created two music videos premiered during the 2015 YouTube Music Awards of a towel boy and towel girl trying to find love at the Le Garritsen (Garrix's last name) country club. Watch the performance below. Skip ahead to the 33-minute mark in his set to see them do it. It may not be Usher's normal stage and he seems to be competing with the playback, but it worked pretty well. 

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