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Though never officially released on a studio album, this track is a masterclass in collaboration, featuring the legendary and often associated with vocal contributions from Adam Lambert . Produced alongside the iconic Nile Rodgers , the song carries the signature upbeat, funky DNA that defined Avicii's later work during the Stories era. Why It Never Left the Studio

Interestingly, the melodic elements and chords of this track share a striking resemblance to another fan-favorite unreleased song, . It’s common for producers to "recycle" their best ideas into different projects, and it's possible "Put Your Hands All The Way Up" evolved into other melodies we eventually heard in Tim's later sets. The Legacy of the "ID" Avicii Put Your Hands All The Way Up (feat A...

A more polished version with Wyclef Jean's distinct verses, though some leaks suggest it still lacked a final "festival-ready" drop. Though never officially released on a studio album,

Features placeholder vocals and a more skeletal structure. It’s common for producers to "recycle" their best

Fans have long speculated why this track remained "ID" (unreleased). The song was reportedly part of the sessions for his second album, Stories (2014-2015), and exists in multiple demo versions.

While the world knows the chart-topping anthems like "Wake Me Up" and "Levels," the deepest corners of the EDM community often find their greatest joy in the treasures Tim Bergling left behind. One such track is the unreleased, high-energy anthem A Powerhouse Collaboration

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