

«Used To Love» ( Osrin & Beau Collins remix) Songs list Digital download ĭigital Download - Acoustic Version Garrix felt it was amazing to do the song with Lewis, whom he considers "a good friend and an exciting talent." He added that the singer wrote deeply personal lyrics accompanied by a timeless style of music during the song's development. It is a true collaboration with a boy who has now become a great friend. But as the track progressed, it started to sound a lot to me, but also to Martin. We spent about a week together locked up behind closed doors in Amsterdam working on a song, which could end up being sung by someone else. As a songwriter, who also sings, the whole concept just felt strange. After the launch, Dean Lewis spoke about their collaboration, saying: Since I started my career, collaborations never felt like something I saw myself pursuing. On October 25, he posted the song's cover on his social media, revealing its release date. Dean and I are super excited to share it with the world". "This song was made during my break while I recovered from my ankle injury.

It was at this time that the DJ officially revealed that the song would be released in late October. Then, from September 7 to 8, the fifth anniversary of Garrix's Lollapalooza Berlin took place. During the following months, both artists were busy creating new music in the studio Garrix based in Amsterdam. When he recorded his voice he was led to make several attempts to obtain the correct vocal balance and the correct notes without straining his voice. He later claimed that the chorus on "Used to Love" is one of the highest vocal lines and that the single is one of the most challenging he has worked on.

But he had just finished a long tour that hurt his voice, prompting him to save it for the second day of recording and start recording his guitar parts. In the studio, Lewis played the role of singer and guitarist. He showed them in a small boat that hung out along the water canals in Amsterdam and alongside the comment "I live for days like this!" said by Garrix. When June 17 rolled around, Garrix and Lewis shared their reunion with their fans by posting a photo of themselves on Instagram. A few days later, the singer arrived in Amsterdam, the Netherlands to finish writing it and start recording it. At that time, the DJ confessed that he was writing the song from afar with Dean Lewis. After his surgery, his friend and co-producer Albin Nedler visited him in the hospital. In May 2019, when Garrix injured his ankle, his doctors ordered him to take two weeks off before resuming his tour.
