Average Citizens go all in with new single “IMA WORK”

Released on U.K. label 3000 Bass, the song is a testament to the work it takes to gain notoriety and success, and proclaim that they are anything but average.

Vancouver-based DJ duo and power couple Average Citizens met and fell in love at Coachella 10 years ago. Since then, they have been wobbling dance floors across Canada, Latin America and the U.K. with energetic performances that exhilarate audiences and spread a lust for more bass, just like a hot Coachella love affair.

Their new single, "Ima Work," released on U.K. label 3000 Bass, is a testament to the work it takes to gain notoriety and success, and proclaim that they are anything but average. The track was written to convey how much work it has taken to emerge in the post-pandemic world and survive in the entertainment industry.

Don't be mistaken and think "Ima Work" is a soft love affair. The passion is fierce with this "rave-ready piece of weaponry."

Average Citizens resume is long, ranging from production, touring, fitness, mental health and giving back to communities through their annual Rise and Shine festival, which donates 100% of proceeds to underprivileged children and teen camps.

This song is their declaration that they are going all in and are prepared to do all the work. You can find them performing across Canada this summer on their eponymous tour.

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Facebook: facebook.com/averagcitizens

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