It's a strange moment in history, to be sure. Amid the uncertainty and social distancing of coronavirus, you might just be craving a warm embrace.
Major Lazer and Marcus Mumford are here to give it to you in sonic form with "Lay Your Head on Me." In Mumford's first-ever feature collaboration, the Mumford & Sons frontman sings a series of reassurances -- "This too shall pass, it won't always be the same" -- as the track from Diplo, Walshy Fire and Ape Drums plays like a tropical-folk lullaby, with flecks of guitar, a propulsive beat and a chorus of voices on the chorus.
Premiering Thursday (March 26) as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record in the World, the track was co-written with MØ, who last collaborated with Major Lazer on their massive 2015 hit
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