\"Bumble Bee\" is a song by Russian-German DJ Zedd and Canadian production duo Botnek, from Zedd's second studio album, True Colors. It was written by Zedd, Botnek, David Gamson and Roger Troutman and was released on 10 July 2015 as the second promotional single. The song features additional uncredited talk box vocals from Chromeo member Patrick \"P-Thugg\" Gemayel – which appear halfway through the track – and heavily samples lyrics from Roger Troutman's 1991 song \"Break Through\".
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