Lauv reveals who he would like to collaborate with in a fan Q&A 🙌

Please can this happen? 🙏

Lauv
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 12th Mar 2020

'Tattoos Together' singer Lauv opened up the floor to his fans, getting them to ask him anything using the hashtag #askLauv on Twitter. The questions ranged from who the singer would like to collab with, to his favourite language and how his mental health is.

Answering many of his fans' questions, the American singer told how he would love to team up with Drake on a collab.

Lauv also revealed the inspiration behind his song 'El Tejano', featured on his new album '~how i'm feeling~', telling his fans that he, 'was obsessed with the place and always wanted to write a song about it'.

When it came to questions around his debut album, when asked, 'what’s something u wish u knew when making ur album' (sic), Lauv replied, 'that i would finish it and it would all be ok'. {sic)

Lauv also revealed how he likes to 'uplift' his mood explaining, that, 'gratitude, deep conversation w a friend, going on a walk, being in the sun, breathing, music,' all help.

The topic of conversation also turned to languages, which was very fitting considering the singer has recently posted a video of his song translated into many languages from around the world. When asked if he would like to learn another language, he replied, 'yes i’d like to learn multiple in a dream world.' (sic)

Lauv's Q&A comes less than a week after the singer released his debut album '~how i'm feeling~' which includes his collab with Anne-Marie, 'Lonely', as well as this year's single 'Tattoos Together'.

The album also includes collabs with Troye Sivan, BTS and Alessia Cara. Replying to another fan's question, Lauv told how it was a trending topic on Twitter which inspired him to write the song 'Canada' which features Alessia.

Lauv teased his new album for many months before it's release, sharing the artwork last year, which shows the singer sitting cross-legged with miniature versions of him wearing colourful outfits.

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Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber - 'I Don't Care'

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Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man

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Sam Smith and Normani - 'Dancing with a Stranger'

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Lauv & Troye Sivan - 'i'm so tired...'

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Jonas Blue with Theresa Rex - 'What I Like About You'

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Europa (Jax Jones & Martin Solveig) - 'All Day and Night' with Madison Beer

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Avicii and Aloe Blacc 'SOS'

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Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie - 'ME!'

Taylor's first single of 2019 was a collaboration with Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco. The pop star had her fans very excited when she first posted a date on her socials. On the 26th April it was revealed to be a new single, 'ME!'. The song, along with the music video have been a huge hit with fans. In just a few hours the music video had more than 16 million views.

Avicii and Chris Martin

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Ariana Grande and Social House

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John Newman and Nina Nesbitt

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Kygo and Whitney Houston

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Ed Sheeran and Stormzy

Ed and Stormzy worked together for Ed's collab album in 2019, releasing the massive track 'Take Me Back To London'.

Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey

They are three of the most successful women in pop, so when Ariana, Miley and Lana teamed up to release 'Don't Call Me Angel' for the 2019 movie adaptation of Charlie's Angels, fans were left over the moon!

Becky Hill and Sigala

He's dropped some massive its in recent years, but Sigala's 2019 collab with Becky Hill was certainly one of his most popular! Becky wrote the track about an ex-boyfriend, and it became one of the tracks of the summer.

Tiesto and Mabel

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