Chart-topping DJ reveals fans have been singing the wrong lyrics to his biggest hit – and what the REAL words are
Date: 2024-11-02
DJ Francis has revealed that people have been getting the words wrong to his song Get Low.
The 37-year-old has shed new light on his 2014 collaboration with Frenchman DJ Snake, confirming that what most people believed the lyrics to be, are actually wrong.
A top DJ has confirmed fans have got his iconic lyrics all wrong[/caption]
DJ Francis has addressed the confusion to lyrics around his hit Get Low[/caption]
While fans have been singing “get low when the whistle blow”, Francis, who also goes by the moniker DJ Hanzel, says they should have instead been singing “get low when the whistle go”.
“Ten years later, I’m here to set the record straight,” Francis says on TikTok.
“Get low when the whistle go – not blow. You could have just googled the lyrics but you chose not to – because you’re a f***ing idiot.
“We were making Get Low, I was in Paris France with DJ Snake, before he was wearing sunglasses all the time.
“We were in a studio, I think we were just trying to figure out what the vocal would be.
“I think I went and got a big roll of Babybel cheese and I remember I actually threw it through someone’s window, on a hot Paris night, and we’ve never laughed so hard in our lives.
“Because we knew someone was going to wake up to a melted Babybel on their floor.
“But that didn’t help us get to where we wanted to in terms of finding out what the lyrics would be.
“I think I left Paris sad and feeling helpless, and one day I was taking a shower and I came up with the incredible, undeniable vocals, get low when the whistle go.’
Get Low was the lead single on Francis’s debut album Money Sucks, Friends Rule, and was released in February 2014.
It went Platinum in his native USA after selling 1 million copies through sales and streaming.
In the states it went to number 5 in the Billboard Hot Dance and Electronic Songs chart – and peaked at 61 in the Billboard Hot 100.
While in the UK it charted at 23 in the country’s dance charts – and at 88 in the overall UK singles chart.