Martin Solveig continues the hilarity in the video for his new single "Big In Japan" that features Dragonette and Idoling. After creating a ruckus on the tennis courts of Roland Garros and the soccer field of Stade De France, the French super DJ now takes his humor to the streets of Tokyo in this quirky and totally fun new video.
The video shows Solveig and his manager making it big in Japan, handing out their famous "Smash" headbands all over Tokyo and stirring up a riot. Solveig bounces around from a big indoor pool, to karate training, to a classic dance performance and to playing a massive crowd.
"Big In Japan" continues where "Hello" left off with Solveig's signature pop-savvy and thumping dance beats and the cheery, infectious vocals of Dragonette's Martina Sorbara. The track also features Japanese girl pop group Idoling who were created by Tokyo's Fuji TV and are a downright reality TV sensation in Japan.
The combination of Dragonette and Idoling is a match made in Harajuku heaven that delivers "Big In Japan" a solid pop punch. Solveig gives all of these eccentric ingredients a firm stir and it sure looks like he will be serving up another massive hit of global proportion. Watch the video after the break.
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