Martin Garrix and Arijit Singh reunite on “Weightless,” blending deep house and Hindi vocals in a meditation on fragile intimacy. Dani Mocanu’s “China” turns satire into swagger, while Vikkstar’s “Chemical” shifts him from gaming to future house alongside Adalaide Adams.

“Munthirichar” fuses Malayalam bars with slick beats from MHR and Joker. After Cooking and Blue Man Group collide on “Things” with raw percussion, and Alesso and Becky Hill deliver trance-laced vulnerability on “Surrender.”

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53 . Martin Garrix & Arijit Singh – Weightless

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

“Weightless” pairs Martin Garrix’s crisp deep house grooves with Arijit Singh’s emotive Hindi vocals, drifting through the push and pull of intimacy and estrangement.

Released via STMPD RCRDS, their second team-up post-“Angels For Each Other” reflects on finding serenity in connection—even if tinged by doubt.

Hindi verses ache with distance, as the English chorus floats above gravity and decorum, echoing the illusion of freedom.

Music video directed by : Bijoy Shetty

Animals (2013)

52 . Dani Mocanu – China

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Dani Mocanu’s “China,” released in April 2025, pairs his familiar manele-rap hybrid with a tone of calculated irreverence.

The track sketches a fictional voyage eastward, where the artist flaunts wealth, influence, and his own version of cultural diplomacy, one punchline at a time.

With lines like “I’ve made it to China; I never thought I’d get here,” he toys with image and identity, turning satire into swagger.

Music video directed by : Ciolpan

Blonda (2023)

51 . Vikkstar – Chemical (w/ Adalaide Adams)

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Vikkstar‘s “Chemical,” a Future House collaboration with Adalaide Adams, arrives via Tomorrowland Music and pairs rhythmic urgency with lyrical volatility worthy of a lab safety warning.

Adams’ vocals carry declarations like “You light me up inside,” likening romantic entanglement to unstable compounds on the verge of ignition.

Vikkstar, previously linked with Minecraft and Call of Duty, pivots here from pixels to pulsing beats with clinical precision.

Better Off (Alone, Pt. Iii) (2023)

50 . MHR & Joker – Munthirichar

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

Blurring the line between regional idiom and global flow, “Munthirichar” pairs MHR and Joker’s Malayalam lyricism with slick hip-hop production under Def Jam India.

Fragments like “Ithokke oru haalalle” and “What goes up one day must come down” volley between bravado and reflection, echoing street logic with a smirk.

Shot in Kerala, the video features Ashiq V Ron’s choreography, local actors, and kinetic scenes that mirror the track’s restless rhythm.

Music video directed by : Basil Basheer

Thirakki Vanna Neram (2022)

49 . After Cooking & Blue Man Group – Things

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

“Things” pairs German street-percussion project After Cooking with the theatrical percussionists of Blue Man Group in a collision of buckets, pipes, and physical acoustics, purposefully eschewing synthetic sounds.

The track’s kick drum—jury-rigged from a bucket tweaked through equalizers—anchors a piece constructed entirely from tactile materials and rhythmic invention.

Born out of different percussive traditions, both acts converge here on raw, performative soundcraft.

Techno Meets Garbage Drummer (2022)

48 . Alesso, Becky Hill – Surrender

Date Added : Apr 13,2025

“Surrender” pairs Swedish producer Alesso with UK vocalist Becky Hill in their first full collaboration, released via Capitol in April 2025.

Hill, who previously co-wrote Alesso’s “Words,” now fronts the track with a charged vocal performance that navigates themes of romantic exposure and emotional defeat.

The production slides between progressive house and trance, never in a hurry, but always teetering on the edge of melodrama.

Heroes [We Could Be] (W/ Tove Lo) (2015)

47 . Garry Sandhu – Bhabiye Brown Rangiye

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

In “Bhabiye Brown Rangiye,” Garry Sandhu conjures a playful tale of flirtation where familial titles double as flirt cues, with lines like “Tere Ladle Devar Ankh” hinting at an interested brother-in-law’s gaze.

Set to Bhangra-infused beats under Fresh Media Records, the track runs a crisp 2 minutes and 57 seconds, pairing Sandhu’s signature blend of traditional Punjabi rhythms with urban phrasing.

The lyrics flirt with themes of charm and lighthearted vanity, as the titular bhabhi flaunts her freshly dyed brown hair while her admirers negotiate karma for a possible match.

Music video directed by : Sumeet Dhiman

Lets Talk (2018)

46 . Grey Skye Evans – That Part

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

In “That Part,” Grey Skye Evans—an 11-year-old singer from the U.S.—lays pop-inflected vocals over a hip-hop-leaning beat, staking out her own corner of Gen Alpha cool with practiced nonchalance.

Released February 7, 2025, the track walks the tightrope between precocious flair and calculated genre fusion, echoing threads from her earlier singles “Be Like Grey” and “Bailar Bailar.”

The title feels sly, as if winking at listeners who already know which part matters most.

Music video directed by : Gerard Victor

Be Like Grey (2019)

45 . Korolova, Julia Sanina – Higher Calling

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

“Higher Calling” pairs Kyiv-based producer Korolova’s sleek melodic techno with Julia Sanina’s crystalline vocals under the Captive Soul imprint.

Influenced by Korolova’s work with labels like Anjunabeats and Tomorrowland Music, the track opts for layered restraint over spectacle.

Sanina’s delivery hovers between plaintive and hypnotic, brushing against groove-driven synths with a precision that avoids excess.

Me And You (2022)

44 . Sevenn – No Salio

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

In “No Salio,” Sevenn filters nocturnal euphoria through indie dance and melodic techno, threading machine-driven melancholy with a hedonist’s eye for the 5 a.m. horizon.

Released under Temple Music, it’s a track that trades in twilight inertia—the feeling of moving without quite knowing if you’ve arrived or escaped.

Kevin Brauer, operating as Sevenn, recalls previous sonic provocations like “Colors of the Rainbow” and his rerouting of System of a Down with Alok on “BYOB.”

Earlier turns with Tiësto on “BOOM” saw him at Ultra’s Miami mainstage, where BPMs ascend as readily as expectations.

Boom (W/ Tiësto) (2016)

43 . Jan Bendig – Rombáda

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

“Rombáda” sees Jan Bendig rework Kaoma’s 1989 “Lambada” with a knowing wink, wrapping its familiar melody in upbeat pop flourishes and warm-season chic.

Filmed across postcard-ready corners of Thailand, the video pits Bendig and *Let’s Dance* alumna Jasmin Affašová against swaying palms and mirror-water beaches.

Dancers retrace the original’s hip-heavy choreography, this time with sharper cuts and polished styling.

Bendig, who first emerged via *Česko Slovenská SuperStar*, steers his Romani and pop sensibilities into a nostalgic yet polished homage.

Music video directed by : Lukáš Rejmon

Kebab (2024)

42 . Little Big – Hardcore American Cowboy

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

Released in April 2025, “Hardcore American Cowboy” marks a new phase for Little Big, the Russian rave band now operating out of Los Angeles.

Blending electronic textures with a mock-heroic Western motif, the track weaves EDM and pop around a highly stylized caricature of Americana.

Known for satirical visuals and viral formats, Little Big continue their habit of turning cultural clichés into high-gloss performance art.

Music video directed by : Radislav Lukin

Skibidi (2018)

41 . Roxaok & Sobota – Cham

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

In “Cham,” Roxaok joins forces with rapper Sobota to narrate a far-from-subtle commentary on the push-and-pull of male-female dynamics.

Set against a backdrop that borrows generously from the Wild West, the track plays with irony, pride, and romantic mishaps.

Roxaok, who began her solo venture in 2022 after performing with Extazy, delivers verses soaked in satire, while Sobota, known for albums like “Sabotaż,” adds his distinct tone to the mix.

Nie Kupuj Mi Drina (2021)

40 . Cano – All Eyes On Me

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“All Eyes On Me” sees Cano texting into silence past midnight, pacing city streets while muttering her name, as unanswered WhatsApps pile up.

He blends confessional lyricism with resigned irony, asking why she chose him if fame makes her recoil.

Between pleas for answers and veiled jabs—“Dame tú, dame tú, dame tú”—the track poses whether affection is genuine or just a byproduct of proximity to status.

Song featured on the album : Levels

Conexión (W/ Jc Reyes) (2024)

39 . Miach – Faza

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“Faza,” the lead single from Miach‘s second EP, arrives in March 2025 wrapped in late-night electronica and romantic ambivalence.

The track tiptoes through the seasonal arc of a relationship—summer heat, autumn disillusion, and the emotional frostbite of winter—without ever appearing too convinced love is more than a phase.

Miach mutters of silences, shifting temperatures, and memories evaporating like smoke in wind.

Music video directed by : Luka Matković & Ana Cindrić – Song featured on the album : F4Ze (Ep)

Nlo (W/ Hiljson Mandela) (2021)

38 . Gaëlle – Guantanamo (w/ Naza)

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“Guantanamo” pairs Gaëlle’s pop-R&B inflections with Naza’s blend of afro-trap, rap français, and hip-hop.

Released in March 2025 on Warner Music France, the track unfolds as a loosely tropical, irony-laced exchange on loyalty, temptation, and strategic forgetfulness.

Gaëlle, signed to 2M RECORDS, previously surfaced with “Petit Boutchou,” while Naza is known for “MMM (Mouiller le Maillot et Mailler).”

Music video directed by : Ted Kiawete

Petit Boutchou (2023)

37 . Steve Aoki & Ludmilla – Rio Amazing

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

In “Rio Amazing,” Steve Aoki trades his synth-saturated EDM toolkit for a rhythm-heavy alliance with Ludmilla, whose Brazilian funk and pop inflections bend the beat toward Copacabana swagger.

The track shuffles between shouted refrains—”Brazil put your hands up”—and brash declarations like “I know I look amazing,” which feel more like a mirror check than a mantra.

Hints of escapism seep through with lifts like “I’m on the pursuit of happiness,” though irony seems more deliberate than accidental.

Boneless (2013)

36 . Da Tweekaz & Djane Housekat & Pazoo – Like A B*Tch

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“Like A B*tch” pairs Da Tweekaz’s hardstyle pulse with DJane HouseKat’s club sensibility and Pazoo’s pointed stylings.

Released in March 2025 via Dirty Workz, the track threads ironic self-affirmations through a charged beat and a looped hookline.

Behind its glittering surface lies a tongue-in-cheek jab at vanity, with lines questioning luxury facades and performative personas framed as empowerment.

Music video directed by : Glenn Brughmans

I Want It All (2023)

35 . Alok & Alan Fitzpatrick – Friday. I’m In Luv (w/ Bbyclose)

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“Friday. I’m In Luv” pairs Alok’s Brazilian Bass sensibility with Alan Fitzpatrick’s warehouse-born techno flair, brushing against EDM tropes without fully surrendering to them.

Bbyclose lends a voice steeped in restrained euphoria, threading through a rhythm that wears its Friday-night optimism like a half-buttoned jacket.

Released via Controversia Records in March 2025, the track tilts toward celebration without spilling into cliché.

Hear Me Now (W/ Bruno Martini & Zeeba) (2016)

34 . TNT Records – Tremor

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

Released in March 2025 under 97 Music Records, “Tremor” sees TNT Records pull trance through a magnifying glass of precision and pulse.

With its roots tethered to Cygnus Music’s UK-based distribution vaults, the track unfolds as a lucid loop between nostalgia-soaked arpeggios and methodical climaxes that resist euphoria yet flirt with it shamelessly.

“Tremor” doesn’t explode so much as it simmers, with a tension that never quite resolves—by design.

Dream Trance (2023)

33 . Ofenbach – Need You The Most

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“Need You The Most” by Ofenbach channels late-night disillusionment through a sleek electronic pulse, threading urgency with emotional inertia.

The lyrics trace a collapsing connection, where one runs “like the Flash on a racing track” toward a partner who’s perpetually absent when needed.

A touch compared to an “artefact” reveals the scarcity of intimacy, while the refusal to “stay and fight” underscores the track’s emotional asymmetry.

Music video directed by : Quentin Auger

Be Mine (2017)

32 . David Guetta, Sia & Afrojack – Titanium [Live]

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Titanium” pairs David Guetta’s production with vocals Sia once recorded as a throwaway demo—now repurposed as the anthem she never intended to sing herself.

Joined by Afrojack, who helped shape the track but opted out of a credit at release, the trio finally gathers live in 2025 to revisit the 2011 hit with its originators onstage.

The result is less nostalgia than an overdue acknowledgement of choices once made off the record.

Titanium (2011)

31 . Bogdan DLP, Cristina Pucean – Macarena

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

In “Macarena,” Bogdan DLP reimagines the ’90s hook with manele-infused twists, layering his vocals over a beat that straddles folkloric instrumentation and synthetic polish.

Cristina Pucean punctuates the track, not through verses, but through movement—her choreography anchoring the video with calculated flair.

This is less a tribute than a reconstitution, where tradition nods to pop affectation without insisting on nostalgia.

Music video directed by : Andrei Vrasmas

Regina Noptilor (2023)

30 . Connect-R – Congo

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Congo” updates Connect-R’s genre-hopping résumé with a pulse of pop soaked in his usual rhythmic leanings.

The track arrives in March 2025, already generating offspring through remixes by Robert Georgescu and White, and one by DJ San.

Born Ștefan Relu Mihalache, Connect-R moves from child dancer to member of R.A.C.L.A., makes a Eurovision detour for Moldova in 2006, and signs solo releases like “From Nothing to Something.”

Music video directed by : Cristi Roman

Vara Nu Dorm (2011)

29 . 1T1 – Bouwey (w/ Théomaa)

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Bouwey” pairs 1T1 with Théomaa in a percussive negotiation between industrial electronic textures and the elastic pulse of Bouyon, Dominica’s uncompromising contribution to Caribbean sound systems.

Released in December 2024, the track slides between European synth patterns and frenetic rhythmic motifs, laced with nods to French and Antillean Creole inflections.

Quickly rotated in fetes and road marches, it thrives where sweat and subwoofer meet.

Song featured on the album : Chord (Ep)

Leave Me Alone (W/ Dinho, Lejuh, Theomaa, Binksdrick) (2023)

32 . David Guetta, Sia & Afrojack – Titanium [Live]

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Titanium” pairs David Guetta’s production with vocals Sia once recorded as a throwaway demo—now repurposed as the anthem she never intended to sing herself.

Joined by Afrojack, who helped shape the track but opted out of a credit at release, the trio finally gathers live in 2025 to revisit the 2011 hit with its originators onstage.

The result is less nostalgia than an overdue acknowledgement of choices once made off the record.

Titanium (2011)

31 . Bogdan DLP, Cristina Pucean – Macarena

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

In “Macarena,” Bogdan DLP reimagines the ’90s hook with manele-infused twists, layering his vocals over a beat that straddles folkloric instrumentation and synthetic polish.

Cristina Pucean punctuates the track, not through verses, but through movement—her choreography anchoring the video with calculated flair.

This is less a tribute than a reconstitution, where tradition nods to pop affectation without insisting on nostalgia.

Music video directed by : Andrei Vrasmas

Regina Noptilor (2023)

30 . Connect-R – Congo

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Congo” updates Connect-R’s genre-hopping résumé with a pulse of pop soaked in his usual rhythmic leanings.

The track arrives in March 2025, already generating offspring through remixes by Robert Georgescu and White, and one by DJ San.

Born Ștefan Relu Mihalache, Connect-R moves from child dancer to member of R.A.C.L.A., makes a Eurovision detour for Moldova in 2006, and signs solo releases like “From Nothing to Something.”

Music video directed by : Cristi Roman

Vara Nu Dorm (2011)

29 . 1T1 – Bouwey (w/ Théomaa)

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Bouwey” pairs 1T1 with Théomaa in a percussive negotiation between industrial electronic textures and the elastic pulse of Bouyon, Dominica’s uncompromising contribution to Caribbean sound systems.

Released in December 2024, the track slides between European synth patterns and frenetic rhythmic motifs, laced with nods to French and Antillean Creole inflections.

Quickly rotated in fetes and road marches, it thrives where sweat and subwoofer meet.

Song featured on the album : Chord (Ep)

Leave Me Alone (W/ Dinho, Lejuh, Theomaa, Binksdrick) (2023)

28 . Jain, Solomun – Tout Le Monde Est Fou

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Tout Le Monde Est Fou” pairs French-Malagasy artist Jain with Bosnian-German producer Solomun in a minimalist yet charged techno-house track released via Columbia Records in February 2025.

Jain repeats the title phrase—”Everyone Is Crazy”—like a cryptic mantra, before slipping into a deadpan spoken-word sequence that blurs line between satire and stream of consciousness.

Solomun builds a meticulous electronic framework, giving Jain’s vocal loop an eerie mechanical pulse.

The AI-generated music video mirrors the track’s themes of digital-age frenzy, glossed in curated confusion and algorithmic unease.

Music video directed by : Hugo Lecrux & Louis Bastelica

Come (2014)

27 . Cocotteland – Gwo Dada (w/ Natoxie & Mikado)

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Gwo Dada” pairs Cocotteland with Natoxie and Mikado in a Creole-titled track that filters French Antillean heritage through a Caribbean prism.

Released in March 2025, the song leans on Guadeloupe and Martinique influences, stitching upbeat rhythms with lyrics that oscillate between celebratory and wryly observant.

Natoxie brings his full toolkit—beatmaker, DJ, actor, dancer—into the mix, with results more layered than festive.

Music video directed by : Maza Creatives

26 . David Archuleta – Crème Brulée

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Crème Brulée” arrives in March 2025, revealing a more mature and sensual facet of David Archuleta.

Blending English and Spanish, the track subtly weaves his Latin roots into his pop sound, a first in his original work.

Produced by Michael Blum, the song’s rhythmic sway complements its sultry tone.

The music video features Archuleta alongside the JA Collective, executing tightly choreographed sequences that accentuate the track’s smooth allure.

Music video directed by : Nathan Kim

Crush (2010)

25 . ARTBAT & Benny Benassi – Love Is Gonna Save Us

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Love Is Gonna Save Us” brings together ARTBAT and Benny Benassi for a 2025 reboot of Benassi’s 2003 track from “Hypnotica.”

ARTBAT, the Ukrainian duo behind “Mandrake” and “Upperground,” infuse their melodic techno sound into Benassi’s electro-house foundations.

Benassi, who gained international recognition with “Satisfaction” in 2002 and later won a Grammy, revisits his past work, blending his trademark style with ARTBAT’s modern approach to electronic production.

Music video directed by : Orthodox / Oscar Gentin

Horizon (2021)

24 . Carpetman & Scott Rill – Shades Of Gray

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Shades Of Gray” pairs Carpetman and Scott Rill in an electronic track under Spinnin’ Records, weaving deep house textures with melancholic vocals.

Carpetman, a Ukrainian singer-songwriter, is known for his masked persona and a sound that straddles blues, house, and techno.

His previous works include “Anyway, I Love It” and “WalKing Through the Code,” while his 2023 debut, “Feel So Cold,” introduced his brooding, atmospheric style.

Music video directed by : Mark Telpis & Roman Shparuk

Feel So Cold (2023)

23 . Nives Celzijus & Prima Band – Je, Bo’Me, Je!

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Je, Bo’Me, Je!” pairs Prima Band with Nives Celzijus in a Croatian single set for release in March 2025 under Croatia Records, with Jacques Houdek overseeing production.

The title translates to “Yes, indeed it is!,” mirroring the track’s spirited nature.

Prima Band, originating from Kutina, Croatia, joins forces with Celzijus, a singer, model, and actress born in 1981, whose career spans music and television.

Music video directed by : Dario Radusin

Kolinda (2014)

22 . Jador – Am Pus Ochii Pe Tine

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Am Pus Ochii Pe Tine” fuses pop with manele, reflecting Jador’s usual stylistic approach.

Released in 2025, the track follows the artist’s trajectory after his appearance on “Puterea Dragostei.”

Born Remus Ionuț Dumitrache in March 1995, Jador embraces the genre’s rhythmic intensity.

Past collaborations with Alex Velea and Tzancă Uraganu hint at his place in Romania’s musical landscape.

Fana (2023)

21 . Gya – Pe Limba Noastra

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Pe Limba Noastra” borrows its title from Moldova’s national anthem, placing language at the heart of Gya’s latest release.

The track, unveiled on March 17, 2025, reflects an engagement with cultural identity, aligning with the Romanian singer’s evolving repertoire.

Previously heard alongside Alex Velea on “Kana Si Si,” she pivots between genres, as seen in “Baklava” with BABASHA and “Africa,” both from 2024, reinforcing her adaptability.

Music video directed by : Bohan

Baklava (W/ Babasha) (2023)

20 . Fatbabs – Hurry Up (w/ Capleton)

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Hurry Up” pairs Fatbabs‘ production with Capleton’s unmistakable delivery, weaving a message of urgency, discipline, and truth.

Produced alongside Julian Mauvieux, the track layers his guitars and keys with Mato Cirade’s bass, creating a foundation for Capleton’s commanding presence.

Rastafarian themes surface alongside a call to protect the Earth, reinforcing a sense of spiritual and environmental responsibility.

Fatbabs, previously behind Naâman’s mixtape and albums, has shaped his own catalog with three EPs and an album.

Capleton, a leading figure in Jamaican reggae, channels his characteristic intensity into lyrics that leave little room for complacency.

Music video directed by : Valentin Campagnie

Rambo (W/ Naâman & Davojah) (2023)

19 . Yapi – Báilame Gyal

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Báilame Gyal” is a Spanish-language track by Yapi, released as a single in 2025.

Produced by Rvbi, the song aligns with Yapi’s approach of blending hip-hop with infectious rhythms.

His recent work includes “DÓNDE TE ESCONDES?” (2025), which pairs melodic hooks with introspective themes, and “PEPESOUP” (2025), a collaboration with Cyril Kamer built on energetic beats.

Other releases include “KILLAS” (2024) and “MBAPPÉ” (2023), reinforcing his evolving sound.

Mal 2.0 (W/ 3Dnan, Samuel G, Oscar El Ruso) (2024)

18 . Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso – Impostor

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Impostor” finds CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso dissecting fame’s absurdities with a tongue-in-cheek approach, weaving through impostor syndrome, linguistic struggles, and societal expectations.

The track layers electronic beats with rap and experimental flourishes, staying true to their genre-blending instincts.

CA7RIEL, born Catriel Guerreiro Fernandez in 1993, has left his mark on the Argentine trap scene with “POVRE,” “LIVRE,” “EL DISKO,” and the single “Polvo.”

Muy Bien (2022)

17 . Will Sparks, Joel Fletcher, Luciana – Hustlr

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Hustlr” brings together Melbourne producers Will Sparks and Joel Fletcher with British vocalist Luciana for a CLUBWRK release.

Sparks, associated with Melbourne bounce, left high school to focus on music, first making waves with “Ah Yeah” in 2013.

Fletcher, a longtime collaborator, previously teamed up with him on “Bring It Back.”

Luciana, known for her work with Bodyrox and Hardwell, adds her signature edge to the production.

Sparks, now at CLUBWRK’s helm, steers the label’s direction.

Music video directed by : Vincent Cogliandro

Kids These Days (2019)

16 . Martin Garrix & Arijit Singh – Angels For Each Other

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Angels For Each Other” pairs Martin Garrix with Arijit Singh, bringing together progressive house and Hindi vocals in a way that neither artist has attempted before.

Garrix, typically behind the decks, steps up to the mic for the first time, adding another layer to the production.

The lyrics center on unity and companionship, reinforced by a chorus that leans into themes of unwavering support.

Garrix, who rose to prominence with “Animals,” continues to refine his approach through collaborations and experimentation.

Music video directed by : Mathias Normann & Damian Karsznia

Animals (2013)

15 . Jellio DBI – Jee Karda

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Jee Karda” by Jellio DBI, released in March 2025, channels personal expression and emotional depth, its title translating to “I Feel Like” in Hindi.

The track builds on Jellio DBI’s association with Dhol Beat International (DBI) and his engagement with contemporary Bhangra.

His previous singles, “Reshmi Garare Waliye” and “Jigre,” surfaced in 2024, while collaborations like “Sharab” with DJ Juggy and “Pehnda Bhangra” with DJ Jazzy showcase his versatility.

Music video directed by : Lill Bigg

14 . Gabry Ponte – Tutta L’Italia

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

Gabry Ponte, a Turin-born DJ and producer, first caught international attention in 1998 with “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” as part of Eiffel 65, shaping the sound of late-’90s Eurodance.

His solo career has spawned tracks like “Geordie,” “Time to Rock,” and “La Danza delle Streghe,” each leaving its mark on Italian electronic music.

Now representing San Marino at Eurovision 2025, he brings “Tutta l’Italia,” a track also created for the Sanremo Music Festival.

Music video directed by : Attilio Cusani

Geordie (2009)

19 . Yapi – Báilame Gyal

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Báilame Gyal” is a Spanish-language track by Yapi, released as a single in 2025.

Produced by Rvbi, the song aligns with Yapi’s approach of blending hip-hop with infectious rhythms.

His recent work includes “DÓNDE TE ESCONDES?” (2025), which pairs melodic hooks with introspective themes, and “PEPESOUP” (2025), a collaboration with Cyril Kamer built on energetic beats.

Other releases include “KILLAS” (2024) and “MBAPPÉ” (2023), reinforcing his evolving sound.

Mal 2.0 (W/ 3Dnan, Samuel G, Oscar El Ruso) (2024)

18 . Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso – Impostor

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Impostor” finds CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso dissecting fame’s absurdities with a tongue-in-cheek approach, weaving through impostor syndrome, linguistic struggles, and societal expectations.

The track layers electronic beats with rap and experimental flourishes, staying true to their genre-blending instincts.

CA7RIEL, born Catriel Guerreiro Fernandez in 1993, has left his mark on the Argentine trap scene with “POVRE,” “LIVRE,” “EL DISKO,” and the single “Polvo.”

Muy Bien (2022)

17 . Will Sparks, Joel Fletcher, Luciana – Hustlr

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Hustlr” brings together Melbourne producers Will Sparks and Joel Fletcher with British vocalist Luciana for a CLUBWRK release.

Sparks, associated with Melbourne bounce, left high school to focus on music, first making waves with “Ah Yeah” in 2013.

Fletcher, a longtime collaborator, previously teamed up with him on “Bring It Back.”

Luciana, known for her work with Bodyrox and Hardwell, adds her signature edge to the production.

Sparks, now at CLUBWRK’s helm, steers the label’s direction.

Music video directed by : Vincent Cogliandro

Kids These Days (2019)

16 . Martin Garrix & Arijit Singh – Angels For Each Other

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Angels For Each Other” pairs Martin Garrix with Arijit Singh, bringing together progressive house and Hindi vocals in a way that neither artist has attempted before.

Garrix, typically behind the decks, steps up to the mic for the first time, adding another layer to the production.

The lyrics center on unity and companionship, reinforced by a chorus that leans into themes of unwavering support.

Garrix, who rose to prominence with “Animals,” continues to refine his approach through collaborations and experimentation.

Music video directed by : Mathias Normann & Damian Karsznia

Animals (2013)

15 . Jellio DBI – Jee Karda

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Jee Karda” by Jellio DBI, released in March 2025, channels personal expression and emotional depth, its title translating to “I Feel Like” in Hindi.

The track builds on Jellio DBI’s association with Dhol Beat International (DBI) and his engagement with contemporary Bhangra.

His previous singles, “Reshmi Garare Waliye” and “Jigre,” surfaced in 2024, while collaborations like “Sharab” with DJ Juggy and “Pehnda Bhangra” with DJ Jazzy showcase his versatility.

Music video directed by : Lill Bigg

14 . Gabry Ponte – Tutta L’Italia

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

Gabry Ponte, a Turin-born DJ and producer, first caught international attention in 1998 with “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” as part of Eiffel 65, shaping the sound of late-’90s Eurodance.

His solo career has spawned tracks like “Geordie,” “Time to Rock,” and “La Danza delle Streghe,” each leaving its mark on Italian electronic music.

Now representing San Marino at Eurovision 2025, he brings “Tutta l’Italia,” a track also created for the Sanremo Music Festival.

Music video directed by : Attilio Cusani

Geordie (2009)

13 . Kratex – Jevlis Ka (w/ Fenifina)

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Jevlis Ka” brings Kratex‘s signature fusion of Marathi music and EDM to the forefront, weaving Indian cultural elements into pulsating electronic beats.

Krunal Ghorpade’s production manipulates vocals with precision, layering traditional sounds over a dynamic rhythm.

Fenifina’s collaboration introduces a contrasting texture, adding another dimension to the track’s evolving sonic landscape.

Kratex‘s 2020 track “Taambdi Chaamdi” was signed by Spinnin’ Records, marking a milestone for Marathi music on the label.

Music video directed by : Karan Hanskar & Omkar Kanerkar

Time Waster (W/ Black V Neck) (2021)

12 . Belters Only, Jazzy – High In The Moment

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“High In The Moment” pairs Belters Only’s bass-heavy house beats with Jazzy’s expressive vocal delivery, creating a track designed for late-night dancefloors.

The Irish duo, composed of Bissett and RobbieG, employs their signature 90s-inspired rhythms, weaving in pulsing synths and crisp percussion.

This collaboration follows their earlier success with “Make Me Feel Good,” extending their artistic synergy.

Belters Only continues shaping their catalog with high-energy productions, from their rework of “I Will Survive” to “AwStopBro” with Dizzee Rascal.

Make Me Feel Good [Live] (2021)

11 . TOKiMONSTA – Enjoy Your Life

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Enjoy Your Life” repurposes Oby Onyioha’s 1981 Nigerian boogie track, accelerating its tempo to fit modern electronic rhythms while retaining its celebratory tone.

Less a remix than a rework, TOKiMONSTA stays close to the original, refining its exuberance for contemporary audiences.

The track’s lyrics maintain their call for joy, reinforcing a message that has remained unchanged since its first release.

Jennifer Lee, known as TOKiMONSTA, merges electronic textures with Onyioha’s groove, linking distinct musical eras.

Onyioha, a significant figure in Nigeria’s early ‘80s music scene, blended funk and disco influences, challenging conventions of her time.

Music video directed by : Ethan Huie & Sam Frank – Song featured on the album : Eternal Reverie

On Sum (W/ Anderson .Paak & Rae Khalil) (2023)

10 . Shassy – Kann Anana (w/ Mayki & Mawe Mawestro)

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Kann Anana” brings together Shassy, Mayki, and Mawe Mawestro in a track anchored in the rhythms of Rap-Bòday.

The title hints at personal expression and emotional intensity, delivered with Shassy’s characteristic energy.

Born Chasmaille Odéra in 1992 in Port-au-Prince, she navigates the intersection of rap and Rabòday, shaping a distinct sound.

Released under Mizik Male Music in February 2025, the single follows previous works like “Shassy Mania.”

Mwen Wont (2022)

9 . Anatal – 6000 Euro

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“6000 Euro” arrives as Anatal‘s latest single, weaving Afrobeat, drill, and ragga into a sharp-edged soundscape.

A product of NB Production, the track follows his previous singles “Jaloux” and “Ka Mampijaly Tena” featuring Kevin’omar, extending his exploration of rhythm and lyrical wit.

Since debuting with “Leo” in 2023, the Malagasy singer-songwriter has maintained a steady release schedule, refining his fusion of Afro-Fusion and contemporary pop.

Music video directed by : Anatal 

Allô (2024)

8 . Free Fire Max – Aala Re

Date Added : Mar 14,2025

“Aala Re – Holi [Free Fire Max]” lands as a promotional track for Free Fire MAX, marking Holi with an explosion of color and movement.

Set against a backdrop of festival exuberance, the song blends high-energy beats with choreography inspired by the holiday’s celebratory spirit.

Created for the enhanced version of Garena Free Fire, it aligns with the game’s strategy of rolling out themed content to engage its expansive Indian player base.

Free Fire’s footprint in India includes esports sponsorships and Bollywood-driven promotions, reinforcing its presence beyond gaming.

True to its battle royale mechanics, the game offers fast-paced action, character abilities, and an array of skins designed to appeal to a diverse audience.

7 . Sasy – Marmoolak

Date Added : Mar 14,2025

“Marmoolak” (Persian for “Lizard”) marks Sasy’s return in 2025 with an upbeat track fusing Persian and Western influences.

Built on electronic beats and infectious melodies, the song plays with the idea of love as a game of agility and adaptation.

Since launching his career in 2005, Sasy, born Sasan Heidari Yafteh in Ahvaz, Iran, has navigated the underground scene before relocating to the U.S. in 2009 to broaden his musical reach.

Ninash Nash (2008)

6 . Billx & Dr. Peacock & Grégoire – Toi + Moi

Date Added : Mar 14,2025

“Toi + Moi” throws Grégoire’s 2008 hit into the pulsing core of Frenchcore, with Billx and Dr. Peacock reshaping its sentimental optimism into something harder and faster.

Dr. Peacock, born Steve Dekker, steers the track with his signature Dutch Frenchcore precision, while Billx injects Hardtek energy.

Grégoire himself returns, his original French lyrics intact, bridging pop nostalgia with the relentless intensity of the hardcore electronic underground.

Tree Of Life [Psy To Hard] (2019)

5 . Soso Maness – Foudre

Date Added : Mar 14,2025

“Foudre” merges baile funk’s percussive pulse with Marseille’s rap identity, crafting a track that oscillates between Brazilian rhythms and street-hardened lyricism.

Soso Maness threads narratives of urban survival, material success, and shifting loyalties, maintaining his signature mix of directness and wry observations.

Born Sofien Hakim Manessour in 1987, he has shaped his sound through albums like “Rescapé” and “Mistral” while contributing to the “13 Organisé” collective.

Music video directed by : Thomas Deschamps

Petrouchka (W/ Plk) (2021)

4 . Rimski – Napoli

Date Added : Mar 10,2025

“Napoli 1/5” merges Balkan folk influences with contemporary European electronic beats, creating a contrast between tradition and modernity.

Rimski‘s delivery moves effortlessly between swagger and introspection, shaping lyrics that weave personal reflection with streetwise storytelling.

The production drives the track forward, blending rhythmic precision with atmospheric elements, reinforcing a sense of movement and urgency.

Music video directed by : Luka Jakovljević & Petar Kastratović

Odakle Sam Ja (2020)

8 . Free Fire Max – Aala Re

Date Added : Mar 14,2025

“Aala Re – Holi [Free Fire Max]” lands as a promotional track for Free Fire MAX, marking Holi with an explosion of color and movement.

Set against a backdrop of festival exuberance, the song blends high-energy beats with choreography inspired by the holiday’s celebratory spirit.

Created for the enhanced version of Garena Free Fire, it aligns with the game’s strategy of rolling out themed content to engage its expansive Indian player base.

Free Fire’s footprint in India includes esports sponsorships and Bollywood-driven promotions, reinforcing its presence beyond gaming.

True to its battle royale mechanics, the game offers fast-paced action, character abilities, and an array of skins designed to appeal to a diverse audience.

7 . Sasy – Marmoolak

Date Added : Mar 14,2025

“Marmoolak” (Persian for “Lizard”) marks Sasy’s return in 2025 with an upbeat track fusing Persian and Western influences.

Built on electronic beats and infectious melodies, the song plays with the idea of love as a game of agility and adaptation.

Since launching his career in 2005, Sasy, born Sasan Heidari Yafteh in Ahvaz, Iran, has navigated the underground scene before relocating to the U.S. in 2009 to broaden his musical reach.

Ninash Nash (2008)

6 . Billx & Dr. Peacock & Grégoire – Toi + Moi

Date Added : Mar 14,2025

“Toi + Moi” throws Grégoire’s 2008 hit into the pulsing core of Frenchcore, with Billx and Dr. Peacock reshaping its sentimental optimism into something harder and faster.

Dr. Peacock, born Steve Dekker, steers the track with his signature Dutch Frenchcore precision, while Billx injects Hardtek energy.

Grégoire himself returns, his original French lyrics intact, bridging pop nostalgia with the relentless intensity of the hardcore electronic underground.

Tree Of Life [Psy To Hard] (2019)

5 . Soso Maness – Foudre

Date Added : Mar 14,2025

“Foudre” merges baile funk’s percussive pulse with Marseille’s rap identity, crafting a track that oscillates between Brazilian rhythms and street-hardened lyricism.

Soso Maness threads narratives of urban survival, material success, and shifting loyalties, maintaining his signature mix of directness and wry observations.

Born Sofien Hakim Manessour in 1987, he has shaped his sound through albums like “Rescapé” and “Mistral” while contributing to the “13 Organisé” collective.

Music video directed by : Thomas Deschamps

Petrouchka (W/ Plk) (2021)

4 . Rimski – Napoli

Date Added : Mar 10,2025

“Napoli 1/5” merges Balkan folk influences with contemporary European electronic beats, creating a contrast between tradition and modernity.

Rimski‘s delivery moves effortlessly between swagger and introspection, shaping lyrics that weave personal reflection with streetwise storytelling.

The production drives the track forward, blending rhythmic precision with atmospheric elements, reinforcing a sense of movement and urgency.

Music video directed by : Luka Jakovljević & Petar Kastratović

Odakle Sam Ja (2020)

3 . Emir Đulović – Raka Taka Taka

Date Added : Mar 10,2025

Emir Đulović‘s “Raka Taka Taka” delivers an upbeat Balkan pop sound with an instantly recognizable chorus built around the hypnotic repetition of its title.

Produced by Saša Lazić, the track blends traditional regional influences with contemporary production techniques, creating a polished, radio-ready composition.

The lyrics weave playful references to romance and nightlife, striking a chord with younger listeners across the Balkans.

Born in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Đulović has been active in music since the early 2020s, developing a style that merges folk-inspired melodies with modern pop sensibilities.

Music video directed by : Pryme

Živi Moje Milo (2022)

2 . Meryl – Patate (w/ Blackboy)

Date Added : Mar 10,2025

“Patate” brings together Meryl and BlackBoy over a DJ Tutuss production, blending hip hop and drill with a nod to Meryl’s Martinican roots.

Released in February 2025, the track fits seamlessly into Meryl’s evolving discography, which includes “Béni” and the 2020 mixtape “Jour Avant Caviar.”

Cindy Elismar, known as Meryl, has been crafting her sound since 2019, shaping a style that bridges sharp lyricism and rhythmic finesse.

Music video directed by : Tom Menetrey

Jack Sparrow (2022)

1 . Arabian Alien – Gun Powder

Date Added : Mar 10,2025

Arabian Alien weaves rock instrumentation with Arabic melodies in “BAROOD (GUN POWDER),” a 2020 release from their debut project.

The song’s title, translating to “gunpowder” in Arabic, signals the band’s fusion of Western and Middle Eastern influences.

Saudi Arabia’s independent music scene has expanded in recent years, with the band part of this evolving landscape.

Details on album releases or chart placements remain scarce.

Music video directed by : Meshal Al Jaser

Romantic Encounter (W/ Tamtam , Prod 90Sflav) (2020)


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