Major Lazer has unveiled the music video for his Peace Is The Mission collab with pop rock band Wild Belle titled "Be Together." The video flips back and forth between a short-lived story with Wild Belle lead singer Natalie Bergman and Diplo.

The video flips back and forth between the two starkly contrasting scenes, but slowly builds within the two scenarios. Diplo and Bergman are part of a motorcycle crew driving through the desert of the Western United States. Their love grows as they ride around during the sunny daytime, stopping for a beer at a gas station, kissing and touching along the way.

The scene occasionally cuts to a somber scene at night where Bergman leads a procession flanked by Major Lazer's Jillionare and Walshy Fire as everyone holds either roses or candles in honor of their fallen comrade.

The video progresses to the end as we finally find out how Diplo met his end. He and the Wild Belle singer got into a nasty crash without wearing helmets and Diplo got the worst of it, ending up in a bloody mess.

This is the latest video to emerge from Major Lazer's third album Peace Is the Mission. Directed by Alan Del Rio Ortiz, the "Be Together" visuals follows up other videos for "Lean On," which recently joined the billion view club on YouTube, "Powerful" and "Too Original."

After the biggest year of the group's career, largely on the back of their hit single "Lean On," Major Lazer is gearing up for another big year. They released an extended version of Peace Is the Mission in November, providing them with extra tunes for winter tours and are prepping a new album Music is The Weapon, which will include collabs with the likes of The Weeknd.

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