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Still Mixing It Up While Clubs Are Closed: Diplo, 3LAU, Meduza & More Stay-at-Home DJ Picks

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Each week, Billboard is asking club DJs what tracks are hot to them while venues are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

With clubs closed across the country and Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart (and Billboard Boxscore) on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately -- while at home, of course.

This week, we spoke with Tampa, Fla.-based Kidd Leow, New Yorker Lolo Mayhew and Michigan's Steve Swift. Kidd (Adam) Leow feels that Meduza's "Born to Love," featuring SHELLS (Slow Sense Remix), sports a "compelling vocal" and that "the dark groove is just right; to me, this is the song that defines where melodic house music is right now." "Born" bounded from No.

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