
Music Duo Chain smoker It crashed the university fraternity over the weekend, leading to the event’s police closure.
DJ Group Shared Video Instagram momentswrote, “We crashed a flat in Arizona…”
Just 13 minutes later, police appeared and tried to disperse the crowd of minors.
“Listen, if you’re under 21, I’m going to tell you to leave now, or I’m going to start writing tickets and arresting people,” the officer said in a recorded video.
at that time, Andrew Taggart and Alex Paul It only played for 45 seconds.
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Chain Smokers duo Alex Paul and Drew Taggart crashed the Arizona Flat Party. (Madison Bushnell)

Drew Taggart sings at a flat party while surrounded by college students. (Madison Bushnell)
“We’ve already been shut down by police, but we’re paying the fine,” Paul said in the video. “I’ll get another 15 minutes.”
The video was captioned. “I’m willing to pay the fine.”

Drew Taggart and Alex Paul crash the Flat Party in Arizona before police show up to shut it down. (Instagram: Chain Smoker)
After arriving more time at the party, Taggart and Pall “decided to play all the classics.”
Includes the songs that were executed “Croser” and “Rose”. The duo has also been added to several new remixes, including Gracie Abrams’ version of “That’s So True.”
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Taggart and Pall first entered the music scene by releasing remixes of songs from other artists, but in 2014 they won their first original breakthrough with “#selfie.”

Drew Taggart and Alex Pall make up the DJ duo The Chainsmokers. (Getty Images)
By 2016, the DJ duo had achieved a higher level of infamy with the release of “Closer.” Featuring pop star Halsey, the song has remained at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 12 weeks.
That same year, Taggart and Paul released “Ballah” and “Don’t Let Me Down” and made their debut in the Billboard Top 10.
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Chain Smoker took a break from his online persona he created in 2020 to “create the next chapter of music.”
Taggart and Pall announced their musical comeback in 2022 and released their fourth studio album, “Suar So So Good.” Before the release, the two sat down. With billboard And we talked about the heat they faced before their break. Taggart recalled the 2016 Billboard cover story about two “nightly rage.”

Alex Pall and Drew Taggart gained fame in 2016 with the release of their hit “Closer.” (Tim Mosenfelder)
“I remember reading it and thinking, ‘I can’t believe this is what people are trying to think of us.’ Do I not want to be this person? ” he told Billboard in 2022.
Paul added: “Of course I would have loved that the article didn’t turn out that way. That was the difficult part, and “God, that’s not exactly what I am, but it didn’t give that person any benefit to show another aspect.”
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