Far East Movement Ft Cover Drive - Turn Up The Love-turn Up The Love.mp3 May 2026
Cover Drive—the Barbadian pop-reggae group—is the secret weapon here. Lead singer Amanda Reifer delivers the hook with a youthful, airy confidence: “Turn up the love, turn up the love / Let’s make the speakers blush.” It’s cheesy, yes, but delivered with enough island warmth to sell it. The male vocals from the Far East Movement members (Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif) are serviceable, providing the rhythmic, chant-like verses that act as a build-up to the chorus. They don’t overpower the track, wisely stepping back to let Cover Drive shine.
| Section | Time (approx) | Description | |----------------|---------------|------------------------------------------| | Intro | 0:00 – 0:15 | Buildup, synth, drum roll | | Verse 1 (Cover Drive) | 0:16 – 0:45 | Mellow but upbeat, building energy | | Pre-chorus | 0:46 – 0:58 | Rising tension | | Chorus | 0:59 – 1:20 | Full beat, catchy hook | | Verse 2 + rap | 1:21 – 1:48 | Far East Movement verse | | Pre-chorus | 1:49 – 2:01 | Repeats | | Chorus | 2:02 – 2:23 | Big drop | | Bridge / breakdown | 2:24 – 2:45 | Reduced beat, vocals build again | | Final chorus | 2:46 – 3:10 | High energy to outro | | Outro | 3:11 – end | Fade with synth & vocals | If you were making a playlist for a
If you were making a playlist for a pool party in 2012, “Turn Up The Love” would be the anchor track. The file name alone—clean and functional—belies the track’s mission: pure, unapologetic, sun-drenched escapism. From the first downbeat, this song announces itself not as art, but as a serotonin shot. sun-drenched escapism. From the first downbeat