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Here are the brand new worldwide dance tunes that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

51 . Kyle Gordon – Selekta (w/ Albie Wobble, Trixie B & Sidequest)

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“Selekta” offers a tongue-in-cheek take on UK hip-hop, with Kyle Gordon adopting a new persona to parody the underground British MC scene.

Featuring Albie Wobble, Trixie B, and SIDEQUEST, the track leans into exaggerated flows and hard-edged beats, playing with genre tropes.

Released in March 2025 via BMG Rights Management, the song builds on Gordon’s comedic approach to music, following his viral parody hit “Planet of the Bass” in 2023.

Music video directed by : David Foley

Planet Of The Bass (W/ Dj Crazy Times & Ms. Biljana Electronica) (2022)

50 . Alan Walker, Robin Packalen – Dust

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“Dust” sees Alan Walker and Robin Packalen dissect the cycle of one-sided affection, where emotions rise on one end and indifference holds firm on the other.

Shaped during their shared time on the Walkerworld Tour, the track balances wistful lyricism with Walker’s signature electronic sound, weaving an atmosphere of predictability in romance’s push and pull.

Walker, a self-taught producer, moves from Northampton to Bergen, shaping his masked persona within music and gaming culture.

Faded (2015)

49 . Raka & Bhumika – Sneakout

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“Sneakout” brings Raka and Bhumika Sharma together in a Punjabi duet that fuses traditional sounds with pop production. Released in February 2025, it delivers energy tailored for nightlife playlists.

Bhumika Sharma, who debuted in 2023 with “Pyaar Da Rang,” has collaborated with several artists, appearing on Daler Mehndi’s “Jugni 2.0” in 2024.

Raka, first heard in 2020 with “Jhanjra,” has shaped his style with “Amli Anthem,” “Phulkari,” and “Boli Janda Si.”

Music video directed by : The Ronin

Amli Anthem (2023)

48 . Yung Bredda – Kettle Pot

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

Yung Bredda’s “Kettle Pot” lands in the mix for the 2025 Trinidad Carnival, sliding into the Tilden Hall Riddim under the production of Shaft Music.

The track blends traditional soca with his unmistakable “zess” energy, a hybrid sound he has honed.

Following “The Greatest Bend Over,” it feeds into his growing presence in the genre.

Hailing from Sea Lots, Port of Spain, he first navigates dancehall and zess before stretching into soca, Afrobeats, and calypso.

The Greatest Bend Over (2024)

47 . Demarco – Giddy Up

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

Demarco’s “Giddy Up” rides on an infectious dancehall beat, urging listeners to move with its playful command.

Released in 2024, the track leans on rhythmic energy and lyrics designed for the dance floor.

Born Collin Demar Edwards in Portmore, Jamaica, Demarco made waves in the mid-2000s with “Fallen Soldiers.”

His 2020 debut album, “Melody,” featured tracks like “Bunx Pon It,” and his collaborations span names like Sean Paul and Akon.

Bunx Pon It (W/ Yanique Curvy Diva) (2019)

46 . Gims – Ninao

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“Ninao” fuses Afrobeat and pop, with Gims alternating between French and Lingala lyrics.

The chorus, built around the looping refrain “Na-ni-na-na-ni-ni-na-oh,” leans into hypnotic repetition.

Some listeners detect echoes of Georgian folk music in its melodic construction.

Gims, originally from Sexion d’Assaut, has moved through solo projects like “Subliminal” and “Ceinture noire,” collaborating with artists such as Sia and Maluma.

Music video directed by : Neetch

Est-Ce Que Tu M’Aimes ? (2015)

45 . Jain, Solomun – Tout Le Monde Est Fou

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

French singer-songwriter Jain and Bosnian-German DJ Solomun collaborate on “Tout Le Monde Est Fou,” a single released in February 2025.

The track merges Jain’s crisp pop vocals with Solomun’s melodic house production.

Its French title, meaning “Everyone is crazy,” mirrors lighthearted yet reflective lyrics.

Jain, born Jeanne Galice in 1992, made her breakthrough with the diamond-certified “Zanaka” in 2015, drawing on influences from Africa and the Middle East.

Solomun, born Mladen Solomun in 1975, has built a career in electronic music, earning DJ Awards for Best Producer and Best Melodic House DJ.

He launched the Diynamic label in 2006 and remains a fixture in global club culture, particularly in Ibiza.

Music video directed by : Hugo Lecrux & Louis Bastelica

Come (2014)

44 . Cheat Codes & Öwnboss – Carnival

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

Cheat Codes and Öwnboss join forces for “Carnival,” a track released in February 2025, just ahead of Brazil’s famed festivities.

The single marks their first collaboration, blending Cheat Codes’ house-driven beats with Öwnboss’ Latin-American influences for a high-energy club anthem.

Cheat Codes, known for “No Promises” with Demi Lovato, had tested the track in live sets for years before its official debut.

Sex (W/ Kris Kross Amsterdam) (2015)

43 . Boris Brejcha – Reflections

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

Boris Brejcha’s “Reflections” arrives in February 2025 under his label, Fckng Serious.

Serving as the title track for his “Reflections Tour” 2025, the song first surfaced during a previous tour, generating anticipation before its official release.

Brejcha constructs a meticulous blend of minimal techno, progressive, and electro house, weaving together his distinctive high-tech minimal aesthetic.

A survivor of the Ramstein air show disaster, he later founded Fckng Serious and released “Space Diver” in 2020.

Level One (2023)

42 . Makar – Leaving (w/ Jireel)

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“Leaving” brings together Belgian rapper Makar and Swedish artist Jireel, weaving a fusion of their distinct styles over production by KNGZ & MAURO / Ol beats.

Jireel, born Jireel Lavia Pereira in Cacuaco, Angola, has built a career in Sweden, earning two Grammis awards and releasing multiple albums and singles.

Makar, born Makar Barsegjan in Mechelen, Belgium, shifts between languages in his verses, collaborating with names like SRNO, Tiësto, and R3HAB.

Music video directed by : Jonathan Carlström

Kniel Voor Me (2022)

41 . DJ Sad – Birthday (w/ H Magnum, La Traine & Siisco)

Date Added : Mar 6,2025

“Birthday” sees DJ Sad orchestrating a collaboration with H Magnum, La Traine, and Siisco, bringing together voices that move across different corners of the urban soundscape.

DJ Sad‘s production, shaped by years of navigating the industry, threads through various genres without tying itself to one.

H Magnum, known for his solo work and collaborations with Sexion d’Assaut, steps in with a delivery that carries echoes of past successes.

DJ Sad‘s catalog includes tracks like “Il est marié” and “Ambition,” each offering a glimpse into his evolving craft.

Music video directed by : Yanis Djam

Il Est Marié (W/ La Traine) (2023)

40 . Skolim – Lepszy Sen

Date Added : Mar 4,2025

“Lepszy Sen” pulls Skolim further into the Latin and reggaeton territory he has shaped since his 2018 debut.

Born Konrad Skolimowski, the Polish musician, actor, and MMA fighter channels the same rhythmic energy that propelled “Wyglądasz Idealnie” to triple diamond certification.

Following his 2024 album “Król Latino,” he continues balancing entertainment and combat, having appeared in “Na Wspólnej” and entered the cage at Prime 2: Kosmos in 2022.

Wyglądasz Idealnie (2021)

39 . Gulab Sidhu – Gallan Goll

Date Added : Mar 4,2025

“Gallan Goll” pairs Gulab Sidhu‘s voice with Kavvy Riyaaz’s lyrics and Showkidd’s production, weaving a Punjabi track released on March 1, 2025.

Raised in Pharwahi, Barnala, Punjab, Sidhu grew up immersed in Punjabi music, a backdrop that shaped his early forays into singing.

School competitions provided his first stage, nudging him toward local performances, vinyl projects, and independent releases that merge folk traditions with contemporary influences.

_Mqghyihnr0 (22 22)

38 . Me Contro Te – Sono Nel Prime

Date Added : Mar 4,2025

“Sono Nel Prime” finds Me Contro Te stepping into the music scene with the same playful energy that propelled them from YouTube to film.

Luigi Calagna and Sofia Scalia build on their signature cheerful aesthetic, crafting a song that reflects their lighthearted approach to entertainment.

The track’s upbeat tone aligns with their family-friendly brand, ensuring it fits seamlessly within their broader multimedia universe.

Wior2Ylbqli (La Canzone Del Cowboy)

37 . Savara – Sianda

Date Added : Mar 4,2025

“Sianda” sees Savara navigating layered instrumentation with a mix of Afrobeats and tender melodies.

The track emerges from his album “No Overthinking,” a project weaving rhythmic precision with heartfelt lyricism.

Having gained prominence with Sauti Sol, he continues refining his solo work, shaping a sound that fuses contemporary influences with his distinct musical heritage.

The release follows his 2022 debut solo album, “Savage Level.”

Music video directed by : Omoke Ogao

Balance (2021)

36 . Eddy Kenzo, Green Daddy & Grenade Official – Nyange

Date Added : Mar 4,2025

“Nyange” brings together Eddy Kenzo, Green Daddy, and Grenade Official in a fusion of contemporary Ugandan sounds, each artist weaving their signature style into the mix.

Eddy Kenzo, born Edrisah Kenzo Musuuza in Masaka, Uganda, has been active since 2008, first drawing attention with “Yanimba” alongside Mikie Wine.

“Sitya Loss” in 2014 propelled him beyond local fame, aided by the viral presence of the Triplets Ghetto Kids.

His discography includes “Sitya Loss,” “Zero to Hero,” “Biology,” and “Roots,” with a Grammy nomination in 2022 for “Gimme Love” with Matt B.

Snsu6X67Biu (Gimme Love (w/ Matt B))

35 . Elderbrook – Moments

Date Added : Mar 4,2025

“Moments” appears on the deluxe edition of Another Touch, released on October 25, 2024.

Elderbrook, born Alexander Kotz, blends electronic and melodic elements, shaping a distinct sound.

His breakout collaboration, “Cola” with CamelPhat, secures a Grammy nomination.

Previous albums include “Why Do We Shake in the Cold?” and “Little Love,” each extending his sonic exploration.

Song featured on the album : Another Touch Deluxe

Numb (2020)

34 . Holy Priest & Krowdexx – Bass Powah

Date Added : Mar 4,2025

“Bass Powah” brings together Holy Priest and Krowdexx in a collision of techno and raw hardstyle.

Released in February 2025, the track reflects Holy Priest‘s pursuit of genre-blending within electronic music.

Operating from Oberhausen’s Sick & Sound Studios, he shapes his sound with a heavy, relentless edge.

Krowdexx, the Italian duo of Giulio Destefanis and Simone Calvino, emerged in 2015 with “Y.A.T.” and have since worked with Malice and Thyron, releasing on labels such as Gearbox Digital and Scantraxx Records.

Aqcb_V8Iprc (Under The Lights (w/ Elmefti))

33 . Dr. Yaro – Simba

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

Dr. Yaro‘s “Simba” arrives in 2025, adding another track to his Afro-Pop repertoire.

As part of the duo Dr. Yaro & La Folie, he emerges from the French urban scene, blending Afro-trap influences with contemporary rhythms.

His earlier releases, “Minimum ça” and “Caramelo,” highlight his evolving catalog.

The duo’s freestyle series “Impoli” draws the attention of KeBlack and Naza, leading to a deal with Diadème Records and Gims’ label.

Music video directed by : Monsieur Dia

Garçons (W/ & La Folie) (2022)

32 . Gambino – Lamine Yamal

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

“Lamine Yamal” arrives in February 2025 under the TND label, its title nodding to the Spanish footballer who, at 15, became Barcelona’s youngest debutant.

The timing aligns with Yamal’s rise in the 2024-2025 season, making the track feel less like coincidence and more like calculated tribute.

Gambino, a masked rapper from Marseille’s northern districts, has a history of weaving contemporary figures into his work, shaping his music with cultural touchstones.

Music video directed by : Comm Et Klyde – Song featured on the album : Capsule

Alicante (2019)

31 . Asees Kaur, Divya Kumar, Sachin- Jigar – Panghat

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

“Panghat” emerges from the 2021 horror-comedy “Roohi,” with Asees Kaur, Divya Kumar, and Sachin-Jigar on vocals, joined by Mellow D for a rap interlude.

The track weaves Hindi and English lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, centering on themes of love and attraction.

Its music video showcases Rajkummar Rao, Janhvi Kapoor, and Varun Sharma in a saturated, theatrical setting that complements the song’s spirited production.

Asees Kaur, active since 2016, collaborates with prominent composers across the industry, while Divya Kumar, contributing since 2010, features on numerous Bollywood soundtracks.

30 . Alan Walker, Vikkstar – Better Off [Alone, Pt. III][Live]

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

Alan Walker, Dash Berlin, and Vikkstar release “Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)” in September 2023, extending Walker’s “Alone” series after “Alone” (2016) and “Alone, Pt. II” with Ava Max (2019).

The track directly lifts from Alice Deejay’s 1999 Eurodance anthem “Better Off Alone,” revamping it with modern production.

Vikkstar, a British YouTuber and Sidemen member, steps into music under Walker’s guidance, marking his debut as a recording artist.

Walker, a British-Norwegian producer, first surfaces with “Faded” in 2015, later blending electronic beats with gaming aesthetics.

Song featured on the album : Walkerworld 2.0

Faded (2015)

29 . Wizthemc, Bees & Honey – Show Me Love

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

“Show Me Love” pairs WizTheMc’s fluid delivery with bees & honey’s airy sound, weaving hip-hop cool with breezy pop undertones.

Produced by Hitimpulse, the beat moves with an effortless ease, balancing crisp percussion and smooth melodies.

WizTheMc, born Sanele Sydow in Cape Town and raised in Lüneburg, Germany, carved his path with “For A Minute” in 2021, building a catalog spanning three albums and numerous EPs between Germany and Toronto.

Music video directed by : Saybyetoit & Wizthemc

For A Minute (2019)

28 . Sonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas – Tell Me

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

“Tell Me” brings together Australian DJ/producer Sonny Fodera and British vocalist Clementine Douglas for a third collaboration. Known for his steady output in house music, Fodera has worked with Diplo, MK, Sinead Harnett, and Becky Hill, while Douglas has collaborated with The Blessed Madonna, David Guetta, TSHA, and Chase & Status. The music video follows Douglas through Iceland’s frozen lakes and snowy tundra, adding a stark visual contrast to the track’s pulsating rhythms.

Music video directed by : Jessi Clover Belgrave

33 . Dr. Yaro – Simba

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

Dr. Yaro‘s “Simba” arrives in 2025, adding another track to his Afro-Pop repertoire.

As part of the duo Dr. Yaro & La Folie, he emerges from the French urban scene, blending Afro-trap influences with contemporary rhythms.

His earlier releases, “Minimum ça” and “Caramelo,” highlight his evolving catalog.

The duo’s freestyle series “Impoli” draws the attention of KeBlack and Naza, leading to a deal with Diadème Records and Gims’ label.

Music video directed by : Monsieur Dia

Garçons (W/ & La Folie) (2022)

32 . Gambino – Lamine Yamal

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

“Lamine Yamal” arrives in February 2025 under the TND label, its title nodding to the Spanish footballer who, at 15, became Barcelona’s youngest debutant.

The timing aligns with Yamal’s rise in the 2024-2025 season, making the track feel less like coincidence and more like calculated tribute.

Gambino, a masked rapper from Marseille’s northern districts, has a history of weaving contemporary figures into his work, shaping his music with cultural touchstones.

Music video directed by : Comm Et Klyde – Song featured on the album : Capsule

Alicante (2019)

31 . Asees Kaur, Divya Kumar, Sachin- Jigar – Panghat

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

“Panghat” emerges from the 2021 horror-comedy “Roohi,” with Asees Kaur, Divya Kumar, and Sachin-Jigar on vocals, joined by Mellow D for a rap interlude.

The track weaves Hindi and English lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, centering on themes of love and attraction.

Its music video showcases Rajkummar Rao, Janhvi Kapoor, and Varun Sharma in a saturated, theatrical setting that complements the song’s spirited production.

Asees Kaur, active since 2016, collaborates with prominent composers across the industry, while Divya Kumar, contributing since 2010, features on numerous Bollywood soundtracks.

30 . Alan Walker, Vikkstar – Better Off [Alone, Pt. III][Live]

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

Alan Walker, Dash Berlin, and Vikkstar release “Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)” in September 2023, extending Walker’s “Alone” series after “Alone” (2016) and “Alone, Pt. II” with Ava Max (2019).

The track directly lifts from Alice Deejay’s 1999 Eurodance anthem “Better Off Alone,” revamping it with modern production.

Vikkstar, a British YouTuber and Sidemen member, steps into music under Walker’s guidance, marking his debut as a recording artist.

Walker, a British-Norwegian producer, first surfaces with “Faded” in 2015, later blending electronic beats with gaming aesthetics.

Song featured on the album : Walkerworld 2.0

Faded (2015)

29 . Wizthemc, Bees & Honey – Show Me Love

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

“Show Me Love” pairs WizTheMc’s fluid delivery with bees & honey’s airy sound, weaving hip-hop cool with breezy pop undertones.

Produced by Hitimpulse, the beat moves with an effortless ease, balancing crisp percussion and smooth melodies.

WizTheMc, born Sanele Sydow in Cape Town and raised in Lüneburg, Germany, carved his path with “For A Minute” in 2021, building a catalog spanning three albums and numerous EPs between Germany and Toronto.

Music video directed by : Saybyetoit & Wizthemc

For A Minute (2019)

28 . Sonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas – Tell Me

Date Added : Feb 21,2025

“Tell Me” brings together Australian DJ/producer Sonny Fodera and British vocalist Clementine Douglas for a third collaboration. Known for his steady output in house music, Fodera has worked with Diplo, MK, Sinead Harnett, and Becky Hill, while Douglas has collaborated with The Blessed Madonna, David Guetta, TSHA, and Chase & Status. The music video follows Douglas through Iceland’s frozen lakes and snowy tundra, adding a stark visual contrast to the track’s pulsating rhythms.

Music video directed by : Jessi Clover Belgrave

27 . Dystinct, Vishal Mishra, Jacqueline F – Tik Tik

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“Tik Tik” pairs DYSTINCT’s rhythmic sensibilities with Vishal Mishra’s melodic craftsmanship, constructing a hybrid of pop and electronic dance underpinned by Hindi and English lyrics.

Jacqueline Fernandez takes center stage in the music video, delivering an energy-driven performance rooted in movement and visual spectacle.

The single, released under T-Series and produced by Bhushan Kumar, bridges Bollywood and global influences without overindulgence.

DYSTINCT, born Yassine Alaoui Mdaghiri, crosses borders with his Moroccan-Dutch fusion of electronic and world sounds.

Vishal Mishra’s trajectory spans from a reality show contestant to an Indian composer mentored by Lalit Pandit, shaping his approach to contemporary music.

Jacqueline Fernandez, originally from Sri Lanka, aligns her career with high-production projects, leveraging her screen presence and choreography-driven appeal.

Music video directed by : Agam Maan, Azeem Maan

Business (W/ Naza) (2023)

26 . The Kolors – Tu Con Chi Fai L’Amore

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“Tu con chi fai l’amore” sees The Kolors returning to the Sanremo stage for the fourth time, delivering a track where desire ascends as fast as an elevator, a metaphor they spell out with “Sale come un ascensore quando vengo da te.”

Stash Fiordispino leads the trio, joined by drummer Alex Fiordispino and bassist Dario Iaculli. Originally featuring Daniele Mona on synths, the band reshaped its lineup in 2022.

First making waves in 2015 by winning “Amici di Maria De Filippi,” they soon infiltrated mainstream airwaves with “Everytime,” a single that found its way into commercials.

They’ve taken their shot at Sanremo before, competing in 2018 with “Frida (Mai, mai, mai)” and resurfacing in 2024 with “Un ragazzo una ragazza.”

Beyond festival stages, collaborations with Elodie on “Pensare Male” and Guè Pequeno on “Los Angeles” highlight their adaptability, while “Italodisco” crosses borders in 2023.

Music video directed by : Marc Lucas

Everytime (2014)

25 . Gabry Ponte – Tutta L’Italia

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“Tutta l’Italia” arrives as Gabry Ponte’s contribution to the 75th Sanremo Music Festival, blending traditional Italian folk elements with electronic beats.

Released in January 2025, the track incorporates mandolin, tambourine, and accordion, reshaping familiar sounds into a contemporary arrangement.

Gabry Ponte, once part of Eiffel 65, continues his solo trajectory with past productions like “Geordie” and “Time to Rock,” alongside recent collaborations with LUM!X, Prezioso, Sean Paul, and Natti Natasha.

Music video directed by : Attilio Cusani

Geordie (2009)

24 . Yzerr – Miss Luxury (w/ Lana, JP The Wavy, ¥ellow Bucks)

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“Miss Luxury” assembles YZERR, LANA, JP THE WAVY, and ¥ellow Bucks in a display of contemporary Japanese hip-hop, where opulence takes center stage.

Produced by DJ PMX, the track weaves sleek production with verses spotlighting wealth, status, and allure.

YZERR, once part of BAD HOP, channels his shift from group member to solo act, his roots in Kawasaki subtly shaping his musical approach.

The collaboration merges distinct styles, reflecting each artist’s narrative within Japan’s evolving rap scene.

Music video directed by : Tai Nakazawa – Song featured on the album : Dark Hero

Higher Remix (W/ ¥Ellow Bucks, Tiji Jojo, Eyden, Bonbero, Seeda) (2023)

23 . Ahen, Raj Ranjodh & Abbu – Mai Ni Bachdi

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“Mai Ni Bachdi” brings together Ahen, Raj Ranjodh, and Abbu in a Punjabi track set for release in February 2025.

The music video features Isha Talwar alongside the artists.

Ahen, an Indian singer with a penchant for blending traditional and contemporary sounds, has previously released singles such as “Kaleere” (2019), “Jhingur (Equals Sessions)” (2019), “Jugni Da Mahiya” featuring Gurmoh (2020), and “Laayian Laayian” featuring Anumeha Bhasker (2021).

In 2019, he released “Eh Geet Da Naam Koi Nahi” featuring Azam Khan.

Raj Ranjodh, active in the Punjabi music scene for years, has collaborated on numerous tracks.

Abbu contributes his distinct style to this collaboration.

Music video directed by : Garry Bhullar

Eh Geet Da Koi Naam Nahi (2019)

22 . M.G.L. & Johny Romano – Ibiza

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“IBIZA” brings together Romanian hip-hop artists M.G.L. and Johny Romano in a mix of rap and electronic rhythms, channeling the energy of the Balearic nightlife.

M.G.L., short for Mătăsaru George Leonard, steps into the track with his genre-blurring approach, weaving elements of drill and trap into his sound.

Romano, known for his emotionally charged delivery, complements the production, adding depth to a collaboration rooted in Romania’s urban scene.

Music video directed by : Freelook

Gin (W/ Idk) (2023)

21 . L2B – Pélican

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“Pélican” lands in 2025 as a new entry from French rap group L2B, whose three elusive members prefer anonymity over the usual trappings of celebrity.

The track leans on an infectious hook, repeating “Pélican, Pélican” over an uptempo beat fine-tuned for viral longevity.

Beneath its seemingly lighthearted surface, the lyrics weave wordplay and cultural nods that speak to a generation fluent in coded language and fleeting trends.

Music video directed by : Arthur Keasy

Trahison (2021)

20 . Southstar – Headbanger

Date Added : Feb 19,2025

“Headbanger” locks into a hypnotic groove, fusing deep house textures with driving techno energy.

Layered synths pulse over a relentless beat, creating an atmosphere both immersive and propulsive.

Southstar‘s production leans into stark minimalism, favoring precision over excess.

A steady build leads to carefully measured drops, delivering impact without unnecessary theatrics.

Tightly constructed and club-ready, it sticks to essentials while keeping momentum razor-sharp.

Music video directed by : Simon Berger

Miss You (2021)

19 . Coma_Cose – Cuoricini

Date Added : Feb 13,2025

Coma_Cose bring “Cuoricini” to Sanremo 2025, marking their third appearance at the festival.

Fausto Lama and California, the duo behind the project, debuted in 2017, navigating the space between indie pop and hip-hop.

The song reflects on love and modern relationships, weaving in references to social media and technology.

Previous Sanremo entries, “Fiamme negli occhi” (2021) and “L’addio” (2023), both reached double platinum.

Their albums include “Hype Aura” (2019), “Nostralgia” (2021), and “Un meraviglioso modo di salvarsi” (2022).

They have collaborated with Subsonica, Francesca Michielin, and Articolo 31.

In 2020, they appeared as themselves in Netflix’s “Summertime,” performing “Mancarsi,” later certified platinum.

Music video directed by : Fausto Lama

Fiamme Negli Occhi (2020)

18 . Dom Dolla – Dreamin (w/ Daya)

Date Added : Feb 13,2025

Dom Dolla drops “Dreamin” with Grammy-winning Daya, a track that drifts between effortless momentum and flickers of doubt, a fleeting reminder that nothing is permanent.

Aiming for the simplest melody, he strips the production to its core.

The video unfolds in Tokyo, mirroring the numbing rhythm of office life—endless commutes, mindless work, and the occasional collapse on the street after one too many drinks.

Dom Dolla, an Australian producer and DJ, earned a Grammy nomination for his remix of Gorillaz’s “New Gold” and secured an ARIA award for Electronic Dance Release.

Music video directed by : Kyle Caulfield

17 . Binette Diallo – Sêrrê (w/ Ahmed Fofana)

Date Added : Feb 13,2025

Binette Diallo joins forces with Ahmed Fofana on “Sêrrê Mon,” a track released on February 6, 2025.

Known for collaborations that merge contemporary sounds with Guinean influences, she previously worked with Mousto Camara on “Ko Haboto Mami” and released titles like “Mö Mi Soubhi On” and “MI Fadha Lima.”

The song unfolds through textured instrumentals, with Fofana’s contribution weaving into Diallo’s signature vocal delivery.

Song featured on the album : Djiwoun Foulawa. Sêrrê Mon

Eppi Dha Laba (2021)

16 . Robin Schulz & Fast Boy – Million Good Reasons

Date Added : Feb 13,2025

“Million Good Reasons” brings Robin Schulz and FAST BOY together for a single dissecting unintended fallout in relationships.

The lyrics revolve around the refrain, “I had a million good reasons, but I never meant to start a fire,” capturing regret wrapped in an infectious hook.

Schulz, known for his work in electronic music, has collaborated widely, while FAST BOY operates in the background of the industry.

Music video directed by : Julian Kleinert & Amelie Siegmund

Sugar (2015)

15 . 義義 – 嘻哈 Sorry Sorry [Remix]

Date Added : Feb 11,2025

Yi Yi’s “嘻哈Sorry Sorry (Sorry Sorry Remix)” ignites debate over its heavy sampling of Super Junior’s “Sorry Sorry.” Produced by Vigoz, the track mirrors the 2009 hit’s melody and dance moves, prompting plagiarism accusations. Yi Yi defends it as “sampling.” The controversy deepens amid his ongoing disputes in Taiwan’s hip-hop scene.

Following his viral hit “愛你真的梅辦法,” Yi Yi’s criticisms of the industry led to King Jinx responding with the diss track “義義初四.” This latest release revives discussions on remix culture and copyright in music.

Music video directed by : Vigoz

愛你真的梅辦法 (2024)

19 . Coma_Cose – Cuoricini

Date Added : Feb 13,2025

Coma_Cose bring “Cuoricini” to Sanremo 2025, marking their third appearance at the festival.

Fausto Lama and California, the duo behind the project, debuted in 2017, navigating the space between indie pop and hip-hop.

The song reflects on love and modern relationships, weaving in references to social media and technology.

Previous Sanremo entries, “Fiamme negli occhi” (2021) and “L’addio” (2023), both reached double platinum.

Their albums include “Hype Aura” (2019), “Nostralgia” (2021), and “Un meraviglioso modo di salvarsi” (2022).

They have collaborated with Subsonica, Francesca Michielin, and Articolo 31.

In 2020, they appeared as themselves in Netflix’s “Summertime,” performing “Mancarsi,” later certified platinum.

Music video directed by : Fausto Lama

Fiamme Negli Occhi (2020)

18 . Dom Dolla – Dreamin (w/ Daya)

Date Added : Feb 13,2025

Dom Dolla drops “Dreamin” with Grammy-winning Daya, a track that drifts between effortless momentum and flickers of doubt, a fleeting reminder that nothing is permanent.

Aiming for the simplest melody, he strips the production to its core.

The video unfolds in Tokyo, mirroring the numbing rhythm of office life—endless commutes, mindless work, and the occasional collapse on the street after one too many drinks.

Dom Dolla, an Australian producer and DJ, earned a Grammy nomination for his remix of Gorillaz’s “New Gold” and secured an ARIA award for Electronic Dance Release.

Music video directed by : Kyle Caulfield

17 . Binette Diallo – Sêrrê (w/ Ahmed Fofana)

Date Added : Feb 13,2025

Binette Diallo joins forces with Ahmed Fofana on “Sêrrê Mon,” a track released on February 6, 2025.

Known for collaborations that merge contemporary sounds with Guinean influences, she previously worked with Mousto Camara on “Ko Haboto Mami” and released titles like “Mö Mi Soubhi On” and “MI Fadha Lima.”

The song unfolds through textured instrumentals, with Fofana’s contribution weaving into Diallo’s signature vocal delivery.

Song featured on the album : Djiwoun Foulawa. Sêrrê Mon

Eppi Dha Laba (2021)

16 . Robin Schulz & Fast Boy – Million Good Reasons

Date Added : Feb 13,2025

“Million Good Reasons” brings Robin Schulz and FAST BOY together for a single dissecting unintended fallout in relationships.

The lyrics revolve around the refrain, “I had a million good reasons, but I never meant to start a fire,” capturing regret wrapped in an infectious hook.

Schulz, known for his work in electronic music, has collaborated widely, while FAST BOY operates in the background of the industry.

Music video directed by : Julian Kleinert & Amelie Siegmund

Sugar (2015)

15 . 義義 – 嘻哈 Sorry Sorry [Remix]

Date Added : Feb 11,2025

Yi Yi’s “嘻哈Sorry Sorry (Sorry Sorry Remix)” ignites debate over its heavy sampling of Super Junior’s “Sorry Sorry.” Produced by Vigoz, the track mirrors the 2009 hit’s melody and dance moves, prompting plagiarism accusations. Yi Yi defends it as “sampling.” The controversy deepens amid his ongoing disputes in Taiwan’s hip-hop scene.

Following his viral hit “愛你真的梅辦法,” Yi Yi’s criticisms of the industry led to King Jinx responding with the diss track “義義初四.” This latest release revives discussions on remix culture and copyright in music.

Music video directed by : Vigoz

愛你真的梅辦法 (2024)

14 . Emis Killa – Demoni

Date Added : Feb 11,2025

Announced as Emis Killa’s Sanremo Music Festival debut, “Demoni” takes an unexpected turn when the rapper withdraws just before the competition, citing undisclosed legal complications.

Released in February 2025, the track unfolds as a raw examination of inner turmoil, delivered through his signature rapid-fire flow.

Following the success of “Effetto notte,” the single reaffirms his position in Italian rap, a scene he has navigated since his teenage freestyle victories.

Music video directed by : Martina Pastori

Effetto Notte (2022)

13 . Joey Mcintyre – Freedom

Date Added : Feb 11,2025

“Freedom” marks Joey McIntyre’s return to solo music after over a decade, weaving reflections on his rise to fame with his perspective on personal independence.

Born in 1972 in Needham, Massachusetts, McIntyre first gained prominence as the youngest member of New Kids on the Block before launching a solo career with “Stay the Same” in 1999.

Beyond music, he has worked in film, television, and theater, including appearances on Broadway and roles in “The McCarthys” and “Fuller House.”

Song featured on the album : Freedom

Stay The Same (2009)

12 . DJ Leska & Shannon – Capitaine

Date Added : Feb 11,2025

“Capitaine” pairs DJ Leska and Shannon in a track that blends dancehall and electronic textures under the production of Taliixo Beatz.

Released in January 2025 via Kelanight Music and 312 Records, the song revolves around the notion of leadership and control.

DJ Leska, rooted in the French hip-hop and trap scene, provides the production backbone, while Shannon brings a reggae and dancehall inflection, shaping a contrast between their respective styles.

Music video directed by : Yanis Djam

Vegedream – Kgs / Vay (W/ Vegedream) (2016)

11 . Le Jèm’ss & Mikado – Wasav

Date Added : Feb 11,2025

“Wasav” brings together Le Jèm’ss and beatmaker Mikado, who operates under the motto “Le Shatta Qui Mène” (The Shatta That Leads).

Released in January 2025, the track extends Le Jèm’ss’s trajectory, which has included projects like “Shatta Ta Life” (2023) and “On The Road” (2022).

His catalog features collaborations such as “Ou Pani” with Mikado and “Pété Tchouw” with Jona & JDS.

Active since at least 2023, Le Jèm’ss originates from Martinique, navigating a catalog marked by rhythmic intensity.

Ou Pani (W/ Mikado) (2023)

10 . Boris Brejcha – Die Maschine Auf Diskette 2

Date Added : Feb 11,2025

“Die Maschine auf Diskette 2” arrives as a continuation of Boris Brejcha‘s ongoing sonic exploration, released in January 2025 on the Harthouse label.

Pulsing percussion and a relentless bassline propel the track, while cascading leads and vocal snippets weave through its structure.

Brejcha refines his high-tech minimal sound, punctuating the composition with a vocal hook that lingers.

The track nods to his previous machine-themed releases, injecting a sense of continuity.

Brejcha, born in 1981 in Ludwigshafen, Germany, shapes his productions with intricate minimalism, threading each with layered experimentation.

He extends his sonic footprint through collaborations, including “Save My Soul” with Diplo in 2024.

Level One (2023)

9 . Burning Dust – Black Panther

Date Added : Feb 11,2025

Burning Dust – Black Panther” lands in early 2025, extending the electronic experimentations of Burning Dust‘s latest releases.

Blending techno’s hypnotic pull with trance elements, the track stays within the project’s signature style.

Previously behind “Desert Muse” and “Giant Octopus,” Burning Dust pairs pulsating beats with AI-generated visuals, reinforcing its fascination with digital aesthetics.

Electronic textures shape the track, favoring atmosphere over predictable structural shifts.

Giant Octopus (2024)

8 . Soolking – Qué Miras Bobo

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Soolking releases “Qué Miras Bobo” as a single in February 2025, mixing Algerian raï with hip-hop and Latin influences.

The title, Spanish for “What are you looking at, fool?” plays into his multilingual approach.

Rapping in French, Arabic, and Spanish, he flows over a reggaeton-infused beat.

The music video, shot in Barcelona, reflects the track’s energy.

Born in Algeria in 1989, he started in dance and percussion before moving to rap, relocating to France in 2014.

Initially performing as MC Sool, he later signed with Affranchis Music in 2017 and adopted his current name.

His 2018 debut album “Fruit du démon” achieved platinum certification in France.

Music video directed by : Nadym Ben Bakar

Dalida (2018)

7 . 3Robi – Maghrabi (w/ Ashafar & Djezja)

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“Maghrabi” brings together Moroccan artists 3Robi, Ashafar, and DJEZJA in a track that mirrors their cultural roots.

The title, meaning “Moroccan,” nods to their heritage while layering Dutch influences, a blend shaped by 3Robi’s ties to both Morocco and Amsterdam.

The collaboration integrates their distinct lyrical styles within the Moroccan hip-hop scene.

3Robi, having released “NITRO” previously, maintains his presence with another project reflecting his musical trajectory.

Music video directed by : Ian Koch

Nitro (2023)

6 . Youka – Tchoutchou (w/ Naza)

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Youka releases “Tchoutchou” with Naza under GUEST MUSIC & NEXT PUBLISHING, distributed by Sony Music Entertainment.

A French artist from Seine-et-Marne, he is signed to Jatkiss label.

His previous work includes “Hm Hm Hm,” which has charted, along with a remix that found an audience on Spotify.

Naza’s collaboration adds his signature touch to the track, which reflects their shared musical influences.

Music video directed by : Arthur Keasy

Johnny (2023)

5 . Gambino – Mademoiselle

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Gambino releases “Mademoiselle,” a track that blends his signature masked mystique with melodies rooted in Marseille’s northern districts.

Of Algerian and Tunisian descent, he navigates his latest single with the same independence that led him to establish his own label, Total Ndé Production.

Since his 2021 debut “Galaxia,” a 22-track offering without features, followed by “Fusée,” he continues to deliver without revealing the face behind the music.

Music video directed by : Martin Toska

Alicante (2019)

4 . Limo – Joggo

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Released in December 2024 via W Lab, Wagram Music, and Saizho, “Joggo” positions Limo at the crossroads of afrobeat, RnB, and pop.

Produced by J-breazy, the track finds Limo writing and performing his own material, adding to a catalog that includes “Tombé pour elle” and “Plus jamais.”

Born in Conakry and raised in France, Lassimo Mansaré has constructed a discography that spans the 2021 EP “Genesis” and the 2024 album “Diamant Brut.”

Music video directed by : Le Mojo

Tombé Pour Elle (W/ Sensey) (2021)

3 . TK – Koala

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“Koala” arrives as TK‘s latest single, weaving his signature Marseille-inflected rap with a concept that merges reality TV and fiction.

The video offers curated glimpses into his world, blurring personal narrative and performance.

This release expands his growing catalog, alongside “Sur mon canapé” and “Cartel de Ali.”

His album “Vaisseau Mère” includes “Ma Cité,” while earlier tracks like “Dans la zone” marked his emergence in the late 2010s.

Paro (2022)

8 . Soolking – Qué Miras Bobo

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Soolking releases “Qué Miras Bobo” as a single in February 2025, mixing Algerian raï with hip-hop and Latin influences.

The title, Spanish for “What are you looking at, fool?” plays into his multilingual approach.

Rapping in French, Arabic, and Spanish, he flows over a reggaeton-infused beat.

The music video, shot in Barcelona, reflects the track’s energy.

Born in Algeria in 1989, he started in dance and percussion before moving to rap, relocating to France in 2014.

Initially performing as MC Sool, he later signed with Affranchis Music in 2017 and adopted his current name.

His 2018 debut album “Fruit du démon” achieved platinum certification in France.

Music video directed by : Nadym Ben Bakar

Dalida (2018)

7 . 3Robi – Maghrabi (w/ Ashafar & Djezja)

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“Maghrabi” brings together Moroccan artists 3Robi, Ashafar, and DJEZJA in a track that mirrors their cultural roots.

The title, meaning “Moroccan,” nods to their heritage while layering Dutch influences, a blend shaped by 3Robi’s ties to both Morocco and Amsterdam.

The collaboration integrates their distinct lyrical styles within the Moroccan hip-hop scene.

3Robi, having released “NITRO” previously, maintains his presence with another project reflecting his musical trajectory.

Music video directed by : Ian Koch

Nitro (2023)

6 . Youka – Tchoutchou (w/ Naza)

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Youka releases “Tchoutchou” with Naza under GUEST MUSIC & NEXT PUBLISHING, distributed by Sony Music Entertainment.

A French artist from Seine-et-Marne, he is signed to Jatkiss label.

His previous work includes “Hm Hm Hm,” which has charted, along with a remix that found an audience on Spotify.

Naza‘s collaboration adds his signature touch to the track, which reflects their shared musical influences.

Music video directed by : Arthur Keasy

Johnny (2023)

5 . Gambino – Mademoiselle

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Gambino releases “Mademoiselle,” a track that blends his signature masked mystique with melodies rooted in Marseille’s northern districts.

Of Algerian and Tunisian descent, he navigates his latest single with the same independence that led him to establish his own label, Total Ndé Production.

Since his 2021 debut “Galaxia,” a 22-track offering without features, followed by “Fusée,” he continues to deliver without revealing the face behind the music.

Music video directed by : Martin Toska

Alicante (2019)

4 . Limo – Joggo

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Released in December 2024 via W Lab, Wagram Music, and Saizho, “Joggo” positions Limo at the crossroads of afrobeat, RnB, and pop.

Produced by J-breazy, the track finds Limo writing and performing his own material, adding to a catalog that includes “Tombé pour elle” and “Plus jamais.”

Born in Conakry and raised in France, Lassimo Mansaré has constructed a discography that spans the 2021 EP “Genesis” and the 2024 album “Diamant Brut.”

Music video directed by : Le Mojo

Tombé Pour Elle (W/ Sensey) (2021)

3 . TK – Koala

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

“Koala” arrives as TK‘s latest single, weaving his signature Marseille-inflected rap with a concept that merges reality TV and fiction.

The video offers curated glimpses into his world, blurring personal narrative and performance.

This release expands his growing catalog, alongside “Sur mon canapé” and “Cartel de Ali.”

His album “Vaisseau Mère” includes “Ma Cité,” while earlier tracks like “Dans la zone” marked his emergence in the late 2010s.

Paro (2022)

2 . Bebi Philip – Tatou

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Bebi Philip unveils “Tatou,” a fusion of Afro-pop, R&B, and electronic elements that intersects with coupé-décalé’s signature rhythms.

A guitarist, songwriter, and producer, he constructs a polished arrangement where fluid melodies intertwine with meticulously layered percussion.

Framed as a romantic piece, the track carries the potential to find its way into wedding playlists, its smooth composition comfortably aligning with such occasions.

Quand Il Te Donne Ça (2023)

1 . Nameless – Non Stop (w/ Maandy)

Date Added : Feb 9,2025

Nameless teams up with Maandy for “Non Stop,” a track that pulses with a rhythmic urgency, inviting movement from the first beat.

The lyrics play with humor and familiarity, crafting a mood that feels both celebratory and effortless.

Active in the Kenyan music industry since the early 2000s, Nameless, born David Mathenge, has worked with numerous East African artists.

Across his career, he has received accolades, including Kisima Music Awards and Channel O Music Video Awards.

Music video directed by : Voda Salano

Nitabuy Ninadoh [Risky] (W/ Rekles) (2023)


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