On My Way

Album: Single Release Only (2015)
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  • The song's music video was directed by Christian Larson, who previously worked with the pair on the Swedish House Music clips for "Miami 2 Ibiza" and "Don't You Worry Child." He also shot the trio's Leave The World Behind documentary.

    The clip shows Axwell and Ingrosso fighting each other. "We came up with the idea of a video with a Fight Club feeling, just getting dirty, totally not polished in any way, and have fun with it," said Axwell. "It was shot in Romania in temperatures over 100F and Christian totally nailed the vision for it."

    Axwell and Ingrosso trained for the fighting scenes for four days in Ibiza between shows. "We trained with a ninja on how to fight without hurting each other, but it didn't really work," said Ingrosso. "There was lots of real pain. It's the first time we've fully been in a video and no-one knows us better than Christian."
  • The vocalist on this song is Salem Al Fakir, who has also sung on tracks by Avicii, and has several Swedish hits of his own. >>
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    Rick - Los Angeles

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