Lost Frequencies hints at major collaboration with huge chart-topping singer

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DJ and producer Lost Frequencies has opened up about his future projects (Image: Getty Images)
DJ and producer Lost Frequencies has opened up about his future projects (Image: Getty Images)

Lost Frequencies has hinted that he and a major chart-topping singer could be set to collaborate.

The Belgian DJ and producer whose real name is Felix De Laet has already teamed up with the likes of Britain's Got Talent legend Calum Scott and James Blunt and has topped the charts across the globe but he's got his eye on a new singer. Felix has revealed he'd love to get into the studio with Tom Walker for a song in the coming months.

Although his track with Calum, Where Are You Now became a huge success, the 29-year-old admits that he had never anticipated the success from it.

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Lost Frequencies hints at major collaboration with huge chart-topping singerHe's hoping to work with Tom Walker in the future (Getty Images)

Speaking exclusively to the Mirror at Hits Live Manchester about future collabs, Felix said: "I've worked with James Arthur, I really like Tom Walker, I've been working on some of his tracks, I hope I can get him in eventually, there's a lot of people here I'd like to work with." Reflecting on Where Are You Now, he said: "It was really insane, my first track in the UK was Are You With Me (2013, which topped the charts) and it's a special market for me the UK, it's so cool to be here."

During his set at Hits Live, Felix and Calum delivered the first UK performance of their track together - sending the crowd of 21,000 screaming music lovers into a hype.

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Although Christmas may be around the corner, Felix isn't slowing down any time soon as he's preparing for his upcoming tour which will see him perform across America. He said: "People are coming for me and my music and to dance along, it's really nice vibes." Felix will perform in the likes of Los Angeles, Boston, New York and Las Vegas but admits he doesn't feel any pressure when it comes to being a headline artist as his sets allow fans to relax and have fun. "It's another approach," he said before continuing: "It's good to set the tone."

Felix revealed the most exciting part of collaborating with singers for songs and it's not what fans would expect. The producer and DJ revealed that hearing the vocals for the first time excites him the most, adding: "That's when I know it's happening."

In recent months, Felix became the first Belgian artist to surpass one billion streams with Where Are You Now. The producer took to social media to thank fans for their ongoing support with the track which has since become a firm favourite at festivals and events.

Daniel Bird

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