"Roses" duo refuse to rest on their laurels.
After convincingly laying the specter of "#SELFIE" to rest with their first Hot 100 Top 10 charting single, "Roses," The Chainsmokers are already focused on their next hit's horizon.
While the New York duo has released a slew of songs since "Roses" dropped in June 2015, Drew Taggart tells Billboard that he believes "Don't Let Me Down" will be seen as the follow-up to the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart-topper.
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