The of The Chainsmokers' "Don't Let Me Down" is a high-tempo iteration of the duo's 2016 Grammy-winning hit. While the original track is a mid-tempo EDM-trap fusion at roughly 80 BPM, the sped-up variations typically increase the pitch and speed by 20–30%, pushing it into the "Nightcore" or "Hyperpop" territory popular on social platforms. Core Context & Origins
: Released February 5, 2016, featuring vocals by Daya. It was written by Andrew Taggart, Emily Warren, and Scott Harris. The Chainsmokers - Don't Let Me Down (sped up)
: The track was originally pitched to Rihanna , who turned it down. Taggart later chose Daya after hearing her song "Hide Away". Digital Impact & Sped-Up Trend The of The Chainsmokers' "Don't Let Me Down"
: The song’s lyrics about desperation and needing someone "right now" were inspired by songwriter Emily Warren getting lost at Coachella with no cell service. It was written by Andrew Taggart, Emily Warren,