WATCH: Calvin Harris and Sam Smith drop their very glam video for ‘Promises’

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Calvin Harris and Sam Smith

by Anna Sky Hulton |
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Superstar DJ Calvin Harris and Sam Smith have finally dropped their music video for 'Promises' and it's VERY glam! Full of glitz and glamour, in contrast to the grimy warehouse where it's filmed, the video shows a warehouse-turned-nightclub, with Sam Smith accompanied by loads of very glamourous backing dancers.

Announcing the release of his new video, Calvin Harris took to Instagram saying, 'Promises video is out now link in bio! @samsmithworld @emilnava'.

The DJ, who is known for his many collaborations over the years, once again teamed up with video director Emil Nava, who has worked on many previous videos, including 'Summer', 'I Need Your Love' and the incredibly popular 'One Kiss' with Dua Lipa.

Calvin Harris took to his socials to announce the new collab a few weeks ago, posting a photo of the Japanese inspired artwork showing the song title to be 'Promises' with the caption, 'CALVIN HARRIS // SAM SMITH // very excited about this one !!! @samsmithworld coming Friday presave link in bio'.

In a recent interview, Sam Smith revealed how the new collaboration came about saying he, "Hit up Calvin on Instagram". He went on to say that they, "Had an amazing day together writing the song".

'Promises' is Calvin's follow-up to his collaboration with Dua Lipa, 'One Kiss', which was released back in April. The song enjoyed a number of weeks at the top spot, giving Calvin his ninth Number 1 and Dua's second Number 1.

Watch the full music video for 'Promises' below:

Earlier this year, Calvin Harris was announced to be the highest-earning DJ according to Forbes. The DJ has been at the top of the Forbes' list for many years, mainly due to the success he has in the charts and his nightclub residencies in Las Vegas and Ibiza.

See who else made the Top 10 highest-earning DJs according to Forbes:

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Forbes Highest paid DJs - 2018 (slider)

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10. Martin Garrix ($13,000,000)

In recent years, Martin Garrix has had a lot of success with his top 20 singles 'Scared to Be Lonely' with British singer Dua Lipa, and his 2016 collaboration with Bebe Rexa, 'In the Name of Love'. More recently he has released a number of other collaborations including 'Like I Do' with David Guetta and Brooks and 'Ocean' featuring Khalid. He also appears at festivals across the world.

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9. Kaskade ($13,500,000)

Ryan Gary Raddon, better known by his stage name Kaskade, is an American DJ, record producer and remixer. Although he hasn't had many songs that have charted in the UK, he is a popular DJ having headlined at a number of festivals. In 2011 and 2013 he was voted America's Best DJ by DJ Times.

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8. David Guetta ($18,000,000)

French DJ David Guetta is barely out of the charts with numerous collaborations under his belt. This year we have already had many releases including two fantastic hits, 'Flames' with Sia and 'Don't Leave Me Alone' with Anne-Marie.

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7. Diplo ($20,000,000)

Diplo, real name Thomas Wesley Pentz, is the lead member of Major Lazer as well as being a DJ in his own right. Major Lazer are best-known in the UK for 'Cold Water' featuring Justin Bieber and MØ, released in 2016.

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6. Zedd ($22,000,000)

German DJ Zedd first became famous in the UK with his hit 'Clarity' featuring Foxes. Since then, he has had a number of collaborations including, 'Stay the Night' with Hayley Williams, 'Stay' with Alessia Cara and most recently 'The Middle' with Maren Morris and Grey. 'The Middle' was famously turned down by 12 artists before it was finally picked up by Zedd.

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5. Marshmello ($23,000,000)

Secretive DJ and producer Marshmello first appeared in this list last year (2017) at Number 8, earning $21,000,000. This year he has climbed up to Number 5, partly due to his success with collaborations from Selena Gomez ('Wolves') and 'Friends' with Anne-Marie.

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4. Steve Aoki ($28,000,000)

Despite only having one Top 10 hit in the UK - 'Just Hold On' with Louis Tomlinson - American DJ Steve Aoki is known for his on stage antics including throwing cake into the crowd and jumping in an inflatable dinghy and crowd-surfing, Steve is a very popular DJ at festivals.

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3. Tiësto ($33,000,000)

Tiësto is a hugely popular DJ despite much of his music not appearing in the UK charts, however, Tiësto's latest track, a collaboration with Dzeko featuring Preme and Post Malone, 'Jackie Chan', peaked at Number 5 in the UK this year!

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2. The Chainsmokers ($45,500,000)

Last year's newcomers, The Chainsmokers, have moved up a place earning $7,500,000 more than last year! In 2016 they released 'Closer' featuring Halsey which peaked at Number 1 in the UK, the following year they teamed up with Coldplay on 'Something Just Like This', which they first performed at The BRITs.

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1. Calvin Harris ($48,000,000)

What a year Calvin Harris has had! The Scottish DJ has been top of this list for six years in a row now. This year his big hit was 'One Kiss', a collaboration with Dua Lipa which was the second single from Calvin's upcoming album. It stayed at the top spot for eight consecutive weeks!

Now take a look at 9 songs you didn't know Calvin Harris had written.

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