The Chainsmokers have unveiled the music video for their latest single "Let You Go" featuring Brooklyn indie band Great Good Fine Ok. The "Kanye" producers teased the topic of the video back when the track was released, but now the full visuals have been unveiled and the quirky personality are on full display from duo Alex Pall and Drew Taggart. The video documents a crazy day and night out on the town in Los Angeles with some unknown female protagonist who at the end of the day probably is the one calling the shots in this relationship. After having some sex in a hobbit-like bookstore while Drew reads in the next row seemingly oblivious, Taggart is dragged into the situation, which becomes a steamy and physical love triangle that ends up being awkward between them. Do not be surprised if this is based on a true story. Watch the clip below of the awkward threesome.

"This is a song we actually started before '#Selfie.' Great Good Fine Ok was a band we had just discovered in 2013 and were really into, as Jon, the singer, has this incredible falsetto voice that was mesmerizing," The Chainsmokers told Billboard about the process of creating "Let You Go" at the time of its release.

"We reached out about doing a song together and they were really into the idea and within weeks we had a finished vocal. The funny part is then '#Selfie' blew up right after and everything went nuts and the song got put on hold while all the craziness was happening, which was kind of a bummer because we would have loved to release it during all the chaos to let people know that '#Selfie' was our humor but wasn't our music style."

The pair have some exciting collaborations coming up, including something with the king himself Tiësto, so stay tuned.

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