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“Make Me Feel” by oskar med k highlights chill house vibes and lyrics about singular emotional bonds. “Boom Boom Bam Bam” unites artists from Mauritius and Reunion in a 2025 cultural mix. Raluka’s “Lullaby” blends emotive lyrics with Andy Horjea’s production. Paul Kalkbrenner’s “Ninety-Two” revisits UK rave nostalgia at 130 BPM. Abou Tall and Warren Saada’s “Ronaldinho” offers a summery, melodic homage. Gambi’s “Vous Me Plaisez” fuses trap, dance, and jersey club energy. Kamro and Tianna’s “La Isla Bonita” reinterprets a classic visually and vocally. Dardan, Il Ghost & LJK’s “Mi Amor 2.0” merges Italo-German hip-hop and introspection. Naps’ “Dans l’hélico” features urban flair and Marseille tones. Hot Chip’s “Devotion” extends their 20-year run of electronic music marked by albums like “The Warning” and “Made in the Dark.” Here are the brand new worldwide dance tunes that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
52 . oskar med k – Make Me Feel
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
“Make Me Feel” features Norwegian electronic producer and vocalist oskar med k, releasing it in 2025. Through lyrics focusing on a singular emotional impact, the track repeats, “nobody else make me feel like,” underlining a unique connection. Building his career since 2023, oskar med k combines chill, melodic house with serene pop and emotive storytelling. His collaboration with Chill House producer Avaion quickly garners attention. Can’T Find You (W/ Avaion) (2024) |
51 . Vj Awax & Tii Alexandre & Tipti & Gtnn & McBox – Boom Boom Bam Bam
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
“Vj Awax & Tii Alexandre & Tipti & Gtnn & McBox – Boom Boom Bam Bam” is a musical collaboration of vibrant cultures. The track highlights the diverse talents of its artists, grounded firmly in the local music culture of Mauritius and Reunion. Released in 2025, it captures the unique elements of the regional music ambiance. The composition resonates with the cultural and rhythmic heartbeat particular to these islands. Music video directed by : Hulk Record Decoller (Run Hit) (W/ Mcbox) (2022) |
50 . Raluka – Lullaby
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
“Raluka – Lullaby” showcases Raluka‘s unique vocal style through a blend of emotional support and personal growth themes. With Andy Horjea’s production, the song features lyrical lines like “You made me wiser to calm your storm” and “I kept you warm” that emphasize mutual care. Released in 2025, it falls under Roton Music Publishing and Hahaha Production, adding a new layer to her Romanian music career. Raluka, born Alexandra Raluca Nistor in Deva, Romania, initially gained attention with Pepper Girls in the Megastar contest. Her journey includes solo achievements like “All For You”. Music video directed by : David Mogan – Song featured on the album : Balance Never Give Up (2013) |
49 . Paul Kalkbrenner – Ninety – Two
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
Paul Kalkbrenner shakes the techno scene with “Ninety-Two,” his single launched in July 2025. Clocking in at a steady 130 BPM, the track revisits elements from early 1990s UK rave compilations. Kalkbrenner opts for a near-instrumental arrangement, infusing the classic rave sound with modern touches. This release follows a seven-year hiatus since his last full-length endeavor. Back in 2008, he gained widespread attention with the “Berlin Calling” soundtrack featuring “Sky and Sand.” Song featured on the album : The Essence Sky And Sand (2013) |
48 . Abou Tall & Warren Saada – Ronaldinho
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
The single “Abou Tall & Warren Saada – Ronaldinho,” released in July 2025, channels the vibrant spirit of the football legend Ronaldinho, blending urban and melodic beats. Light-hearted verses celebrate enjoyment and style, creating a summer-inspired vibe. Born in Paris on September 17, 1991, Abou Tall, a Franco-Senegalese artist, merges hip-hop, rap, and bossa nova. He initially gains fame with Dadju in The Shin Sekaï under the Wati B label, prior to their 2016 split. Music video directed by : Teo Morel Réalise (2022) |
47 . Gambi – Vous Me Plaisez
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
“Vous Me Plaisez” emerges as Gambi‘s vibrant summer anthem, blending dance rhythms with trap beats and jersey club influences. Released in July 2025, the track showcases an infectious energy and catchy choruses. This single continues Gambi‘s innovative streak, reminiscent of his earlier hits. From Fontenay-sous-Bois, he first gained attention in 2019 with “Hé oh” and “Popopop,” both chart-toppers in France. Music video directed by : Kj Productions Hé Oh (2020) |
46 . Kamro & Tianna – La Isla Bonita
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
In “Kamro & Tianna – La Isla Bonita,” released July 25, 2025, Kamro and Tianna reimagine a classic with a contemporary spin. The track merges Kamro‘s modern production with Tianna’s expressive vocals. The music video captures the beauty of the Seabreeze location. Cyril Kamar, known as K.Maro, hails from Beirut, Lebanon, and hit fame with his 2004 track “Femme Like U,” which became a chart success in 17 countries and went platinum. Music video directed by : Khayal Salimov In My Mind (2023) |
45 . Dardan, Il Ghost & LJK – Mi Amor 2.0
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
Hypnotize Entertainment releases “Dardan, Il Ghost & LJK – Mi Amor 2.0″ in July 2025, produced by Prodbyaron and Menju. This hip-hop single fuses catchy Italo-German hooks with introspective verses. The song navigates themes of love, longing, and relational challenges. Il Ghost, whose real name is Lindon Bruti, is a hip-hop artist born on November 11, 1998. He is Italian-Albanian, having moved to Italy as a child during the Kosovo conflict. Music video directed by : Timmy Ty Pa Mu (2023) |
44 . Naps – Dans L’hélico
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
“Dans l’hélico” whirls listeners into vivid scenes textured with “Tinder purple” and the grind of city life. Naps paints playful images of indulgence, sipping a “cocktail ananas” and cruising in a Huracan. Characters like “Enrico” add charm to a narrative set in a hotel and a villa with a pool. Released in July 2025, it echoes urban rhythms synonymous with Marseille, reminiscent of Naps’ earlier works “Pochon Bleu” and “La Kiffance.” Music video directed by : Hansleyfr – Song featured on the album : Mec De Cité Simple La Kiffance (2021) |
43 . Hot Chip – Devotion
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Date Added : Aug 3,2025
“Devotion” by Hot Chip introduces a fresh facet to the British electronic band’s extensive catalog. Formed in 2000, they have been active for over two decades in the electronic music scene. The band is known for memorable albums like “The Warning” from 2006 and “Made in the Dark” in 2008. These works showcase introspective lyrics paired with energetic performances, marking Hot Chip as prominent figures in popular electronic music. Music video directed by : Will Kindrick – Song featured on the album : Joy In Repetition Over And Over (2019) |
42 . Guy2Bezbar – Tu Sais Bien (w/ Joé Dwèt Filé)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Released in July 2025, “Tu Sais Bien” pairs Guy2Bezbar and Joé Dwèt Filé over a mellow Afrobeat-tinged groove that doesn’t rush to impress. The track leans into French urban pop without losing its melodic footing, playing things smooth rather than sharp. Desire simmers beneath half-spoken truths, with the two trading lines like it’s a private conversation they decided to record. Guy2Bezbar—Guillaume Durand when not on stage—has been merging rap and hip-hop since 2007, branching out through projects like “L’Amour Est Dur” and links with 2Boulevard. Music video directed by : Baebymama Bebeto (2020) |
41 . Soolking – Tour Du Monde (w/ L2B)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
“Tour Du Monde” spins Soolking’s genre-blending compass toward a familiar summer-friendly direction, combining French urban pop with North African flourishes. Released in July 2025, the single teams him up with L2B, who injects a dose of cheerful unpredictability amidst the steady beat. The lyrics circle themes of escape, globe-trotting, and swerving monotony—routine gets tossed out the window, passports get stamped. Soolking, born Abderraouf Derradji in Algiers in 1989, threads in his usual mix of Algerian raï, reggae, and hip-hop, honed since his 2018 debut “Fruit du démon.” “Guérilla” and “Dalida,” both Platinum, helped line the runway that leads to this airborne track. Music video directed by : Digital Nak – Song featured on the album : Tournée Des Zeniths 2025 Dalida (2018) |
40 . Baby Gang & El Alfa & Omega – Kriminal
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Released in July 2025 and distributed by Planet Records, “Kriminal” throws together Baby Gang’s Italian-Moroccan flow with the Caribbean flair of El Alfa and Omega. Producer Roberto Ferrante handles the mix, which doesn’t so much blend genres as let them jostle elbows across the track. Since 2018, Baby Gang has built a catalog that includes “Street,” “Education,” and the EPs “EP1” and “Delinquente”—here, he sidesteps solo introspection for something a bit noisier. Music video directed by : Legacy Films Casablanc (W/ Morad) (2022) |
42 . Guy2Bezbar – Tu Sais Bien (w/ Joé Dwèt Filé)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Released in July 2025, “Tu Sais Bien” pairs Guy2Bezbar and Joé Dwèt Filé over a mellow Afrobeat-tinged groove that doesn’t rush to impress. The track leans into French urban pop without losing its melodic footing, playing things smooth rather than sharp. Desire simmers beneath half-spoken truths, with the two trading lines like it’s a private conversation they decided to record. Guy2Bezbar—Guillaume Durand when not on stage—has been merging rap and hip-hop since 2007, branching out through projects like “L’Amour Est Dur” and links with 2Boulevard. Music video directed by : Baebymama Bebeto (2020) |
41 . Soolking – Tour Du Monde (w/ L2B)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
“Tour Du Monde” spins Soolking’s genre-blending compass toward a familiar summer-friendly direction, combining French urban pop with North African flourishes. Released in July 2025, the single teams him up with L2B, who injects a dose of cheerful unpredictability amidst the steady beat. The lyrics circle themes of escape, globe-trotting, and swerving monotony—routine gets tossed out the window, passports get stamped. Soolking, born Abderraouf Derradji in Algiers in 1989, threads in his usual mix of Algerian raï, reggae, and hip-hop, honed since his 2018 debut “Fruit du démon.” “Guérilla” and “Dalida,” both Platinum, helped line the runway that leads to this airborne track. Music video directed by : Digital Nak – Song featured on the album : Tournée Des Zeniths 2025 Dalida (2018) |
40 . Baby Gang & El Alfa & Omega – Kriminal
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Released in July 2025 and distributed by Planet Records, “Kriminal” throws together Baby Gang’s Italian-Moroccan flow with the Caribbean flair of El Alfa and Omega. Producer Roberto Ferrante handles the mix, which doesn’t so much blend genres as let them jostle elbows across the track. Since 2018, Baby Gang has built a catalog that includes “Street,” “Education,” and the EPs “EP1” and “Delinquente”—here, he sidesteps solo introspection for something a bit noisier. Music video directed by : Legacy Films Casablanc (W/ Morad) (2022) |
39 . MGK666 – Twinnin’ (w/ Erika Isac)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Released in 2025, “Twinnin'” pairs MGK666 with Erika Isac, who delivers vocals under the track’s alternative name, “TWINNY.” MGK666—aka Andrei Mihalache—emerged from Bucharest’s Sector 6, specifically the Militari neighborhood, launching his music output back in 2020. Known for teaming up with his cousin AlbertNBN, he continues to work under the M6 label with releases like the 2021 album *Industria M6*, and singles such as “Grinch” (2024) and “POP OUT.” Turbo Orange (2023) |
38 . Dr. Yaro – Tout Doux
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
“Tout Doux” leans into a laid-back Afrobeat groove that wears its slowness like a statement piece. Dr. Yaro opts for smooth, looping melodies over which he taps into the small tragedies of daily romance—missed calls, muddled feelings, and that recurring line, “ma chérie, tu mélanges tout.” He’s not yelling; he’s mildly exasperated, asking for patience as he teeters between desire and resignation. Delivered in French, the song tracks the emotional ambiguity of someone unsure if they’re being misunderstood or just ignored. Released in 2025, “Tout Doux” slots easily into seasonal playlists without demanding center stage—the kind of track that gets under your skin without breaking a sweat. Dr. Yaro, French with Comorian roots, came up in the early 2020s alongside La Folie, the other half of the duo Dr. Yaro & La Folie, known for blending Afro-trap with French urban sounds. Signed to Diadème Records and Gims’ label, he continues shaping his catalog in that muted, low-stakes register where pop urbaine meets shatta, and everything sounds better when you go slow. Music video directed by : ;Monsieur Dia Garçons (W/ & La Folie) (2022) |
37 . BONO & MARIN – LOCO
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Released July 11, 2025 under the Fole label, “LOCO” teams up Bono and MARIN for a three-minute shake-up. Both handle lead vocals, lyrics, and composition—equal footing, no ego bruises. Bono hails from Albania but now calls Germany home, dragging Albanian hip-hop into the present with pointed social commentary and just enough tradition to keep the aunties nodding. There’s irony, there’s bounce, and MARIN doesn’t exactly fade into the wallpaper either. Music video directed by : 𝗕𝗥𝗔𝗩𝗢𝗠𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗔𝗭𝗛𝗜𝗘𝗥𝗜 |
36 . Gambino – Sapapaya
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
“Sapapaya” pairs Gambino with Mister You in a track built on French-language rap and urban pop textures. Hailing from Marseille’s northern districts, Gambino brings the distinct edge of his Algerian and Tunisian heritage to the mix. Starting solo, he first launched his own label, SLVProduction, before switching over to Total Ndé Production. Known for hiding behind a mask, sunglasses, and a cap, he keeps his look as unresolved as the beat is steady. Music video directed by : Comm Et Klyde – Song featured on the album : Capsule Alicante (2019) |
35 . Innoss’B – Desormais (w/ Dany Synthé)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Congolese artist Innoss’B returns in July 2025 with “Désormais,” teaming up with French-Congolese producer Dany Synthé for a track sitting comfortably in his afro-urban zone. The single leans into rhythms spanning Kinshasa, Brazzaville, and Paris, threading a line between Ndombolo swing and Afro-beats cool. Innoss’B has been in the public eye since age 12, when he won Vodacom Superstars, and has since released albums like “Innocent” and “Achour.” Along the way, he’s shared credits with Akon on “Up and Away” and landed a breakout with the widely-circulated anthem “Yo Pe.” Yo Pe (2020) |
34 . Martin Garrix & Alesso – Inside Our Hearts (w/ Shaun Farrugia)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Swedish DJ Alesso and Martin Garrix—yes, the one who skyrockets with “Animals” and runs STMPD RCRDS—team up with UK vocalist Shaun Farrugia on “Inside Our Hearts.” Filed under Dance/Electro Pop but born from progressive house, the track finally gets a release in July 2025 after months slipping through live sets like a not-so-well-kept secret. The result isn’t chasing records, just three artists layering big-room melodies without pretending it’s 2013 all over again. Music video directed by : ; Animals (2013) |
33 . Vojko V – Šibenik (w/ Peki)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Released in 2025, “Šibenik” pairs Vojko V with Peki, with production handled by Lockroom. It slots squarely into hip hop/rap, delivered with the dry humor Vojko has leaned on since leaving programming behind. Born in Knin in 1985, Vojko Vrućina first cut tracks with Dječaci and Kiša Metaka before both groups folded and he briefly stepped away. He returned solo in 2018 with the album “Vojko” and a string of singles that include “Obama” and “Umoran.” “Šibenik” keeps pace, trading in sly observations and the steady thump of Lockroom’s beatwork. Music video directed by : Dffrnt Vibe Kako To (2017) |
32 . Boski Heniek – Dubajska Czekolada
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Shiny wrappers and Middle Eastern aromas set the scene in “Dubajska Czekolada,” a track by Boski Heniek, a.k.a. Henryk Kowalski, born March 15, 1985, in Poland. Produced by Ba’langa, the song orbits around a chocolate that doesn’t come cheap—think pistachios, maybe saffron, and a whiff of Dubai dessert fantasy. What Heniek does with it is equally rich: a brisk, punchy performance carried by his usual high-voltage delivery and lyrics that wink without losing their edge. What’s disco polo doing in all this? Mostly watching from the sidelines, but don’t be surprised if your foot starts tapping anyway. Amore Mio (2023) |
31 . LE D – Brrr (w/ Meryl)
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Released July 2025 via Universal Music Division Island Def Jam, “Brrr” pairs the rhythmic instincts of Le D with Meryl’s sharper edges. They split writing duties, and both take up the mic—trade-off verses without stepping on each other’s kicks. Production lands in the hands of Natoxie and Kidd aux mains d’argent, who keep things firmly in the lane of shatta and pop urbaine, but swerve just enough to avoid traffic. Meryl, the Martinique rapper-singer, slots her Caribbean vocals between Le D’s urban polish with the kind of offhand ease that isn’t trying to prove anything. Music video directed by : Isakrea Yoooh (2017) |
30 . Sevenn – Furst
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Date Added : Jul 27,2025
Sevenn shows up with “Furst,” a July 2025 single brewed with indie dance shimmer and electro pulse. The track tees up for summer playlists with choppy drops, looped melodic hooks, and synths that take their marching orders straight from festival speakers. Kevin Brauer, now running the Sevenn project solo from Woodinville, Washington, leans into a “hybrid techno” sound tinged by his stint in Ibiza and roots in SoCal’s underground circuitry. Seduction (2024) |
28 . AY Yola – Ural Vasyaty
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
With “Ural Vasyaty (Премьера клипа 2025),” AY YOLA moves from debut to follow-up in less than six months. The Bashkir trio layers traditional instruments like dombra, kobyz, and quray over electronic beats, setting their sound somewhere between folk archive and synth lab. Vocals come from Adel Shayhitdinova and Rinat Ramazanov, while Ruslan Shayhitdinov handles most of the knobs and low-end business. There’s more than a trace of the “Ural-Batyr” epic in the background, though it’s filtered through Ableton and stage lights. The group forms in Ufa, Russia, in 2024, its name a nod to Bashkir philosophy—by way of maxims or cosmic rulings, depending who’s translating. Before AY YOLA, Adel competes nationally, Rinat leads an ethno-group, and Adel and Ruslan already experiment together, presumably somewhere between rehearsal room and home studio. Ay Yola – Homay (2025) |
27 . Niska – Adriano
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
“Adriano” clocks in at just 2 minutes and 22 seconds, but Niska doesn’t waste a second, dropping bars with his trademark delivery over Wavemakers’ production. The track lands on July 11, 2025, under Charo Inc, adding another name to the growing list after *Charo Life*, *Zifukoro*, *Commando*, *Mr Sal*, and *Le monde est méchant*. Lyrics and composition bear Niska’s own stamp—no ghostwriters in sight, just his flow, his voice, and his pen. Born Stanislas Georges Dinga-Pinto in 1994 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, raised in Évry-Courcouronnes, he took the long road from Negro Deep to a solo career and a deal with Universal Music France and Barclay Records. The name? A reshuffled “Stani” with attitude—”Niska.” Whatever the math, it seems to work. French rap, raw energy, a few explicit lines—just another day at the mic for a rapper who’s hardly new to the scene. Children Of The Dark (2020) |
26 . MoBlack & INNA – Mayana
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
“Mayana” doesn’t rush—clocking in at 3:32 (or 6:25 if you prefer your Afro-house a little more lingering), it spreads itself across warm beats and organic layers with a whisper rather than a shout. INNA’s voice drapes itself over the groove, not so much singing as hovering, while electronic elements flicker through the percussion like an afterthought you can’t ignore. The creator behind the curtain is Mimmo Falcone, better known as MoBlack, an Italian producer who started shaping the Afro House current after ten years soaking up Ghana’s soundscape. The MoBlack project began its quiet mission in 2012—promote emerging African sounds through a polished electronic lens—and released its opening shot in 2013 via MoBlack Records. Falcone’s catalogue includes features from Cesária Evora, Franc Fala, and Toshi, with tracks like “Yamore,” “Ngeke,” or “Solfa (Tila)” showing that he’s more interested in groove than grins. Backed by nods from Black Coffee and Solomun, and a passport full of club dates, MoBlack seems content steering Afro Tech from the shadows—letting “Mayana” speak in rhythm instead of slogans. Yamore (W/ Salif Keita, Benja(Nl), Franc Fala , Cesária Evora) (2023) |
25 . Yani Martelly & Tonymix & Florence El Luche & Isemylee – Voye Dlo
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
With “Voye Dlo,” Yani Martelly returns to his hybrid formula—urban, Haitian roots, and a brush of reggaeton—shared with co-conspirators Tonymix, Florence El Luche, and Isemylee. The track follows Martelly’s previous currents like “Fanm Sa Dekontwolem” (2017) and “Ti Seu W Fèm Fou” (2019), where he steers kompa and zouk rhythms through a pop prism. The beachwear-clad video shoot doesn’t overpromise: there’s water, there’s waistlines, and there’s enough color to signal that this isn’t a ballad. The song previews his “Leson” EP, set for May 2025, teasing a polished chaos curated for Caribbean and Latin headphones alike. Pa Kapab (2023) |
24 . Scooter & Blasterjaxx & CERES – Heart Attack
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
“Heart Attack” lands on July 11, 2025, via Maxximize Records, merging forces between German veterans Scooter, Dutch duo Blasterjaxx, and artist CERES. The track sits somewhere between Big Room Techno, Electro House, and Hardstyle, with the kind of tightly-packed energy that gets compression plugins sweating. Scooter, originally formed in 1993 by H.P. Baxxter and Rick J. Jordan after their synth-pop stint as Celebrate the Nun, bring their familiar turbocharged flair to the table. Now comprised of Baxxter, Marc Blou, and Jay Frog, the group boasts a catalogue stretching across 21 studio albums, including titles like “The Big Mash Up” and “Weekend!” Expect nothing subtle—just a high-decibel collaboration with roots in both underground raves and chart-savvy theatrics. How Much Is The Fish? (2012) |
23 . Lila – Maniatiko
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
“Maniatiko” clocks in at 2:35 and hinges on a single, pressing mood: someone has to be seen right now, no time to waste. LILA signs both performance and composition, while the production tag is split between Beyond and Sin Laurent. All the technical heavy lifting—recording, mixing, mastering—takes place at Final Sound Studio, which probably stays quiet about how many versions it took to get that urgency just right. The song is delivered in Greek and folds easily into the album “APOTIPOMA.” Official release? May 22, 2025, under Barcode Entertainment, with Stay Independent handling distribution duties. Now, Lila Iké—born Alecia Tameka Grey in Jamaica on January 23, 1994—has nothing to do with this track, but you’d be forgiven for wondering since her name floats in the same air. She made her mark in reggae after signing to In.Digg.Nation in 2017, putting out tracks like “Biggest Fan” and “Gotti Gotti” before the 2020 release of her album “The ExPerience.” Atoutaler (2024) |
22 . Morad & Baby Gang – Sentir
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
Clocking in at 3:21, “Sentir” arrives on July 3, 2025, draped in Latin Urban textures and plenty of regional friction. Morad El Khattouti El Hormi, born 1999 in Catalonia, finds here another outlet after “NO SON DE CALLE,” “NO TE IMAGINAS,” and that mid-chart detour with Bizarrap on “Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. 47.” Baby Gang—Zaccaria Mouhib when not rapping—throws in his own Italy-flavored grit, keeping things tense and bilingual. No reinvention, but no filler either; just two rappers pacing their verses like they’ve got border control on speed dial. Toca (2021) |
21 . Marwa Loud & Mister You & Cheb Khalass – À L’Ancienne
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
“À l’ancienne” lines up Marwa Loud, Mister You, and Cheb Khalass over production from Rekoba and JMAR1, treading the meeting ground of pop urbaine and Arabic pop without tripping over its own nostalgia. Marwa Loud, born Marwa Outamghart in 1996, made her mark in France with her 2018 album “Loud”—home to “Fallait pas” and “Bad Boy”—and took home an AFRIMMA award for Best Francophone Artist. Mister You handles the bars in his usual no-frills French rap style, while Cheb Khalass drops in from Algeria with enough melodic flair to keep things just shy of predictable. The visuals, courtesy of Unit Vision Production, are available on YouTube, just in case the production isn’t doing enough heavy lifting on its own. Fallait Pas (2018) |
20 . Minelli – Miss You More
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
Clocking in at roughly three minutes, “0w79fqXUs1QEGFBr5kdcrX” materializes on July 18, 2025, under the Global Records imprint. Minelli—née Luisa Ionela Luca—handles both songwriting and vocal duties, while Alexandru Turcu lends a hand behind the mixing desk. Originally surfacing with the Romanian girl group Wassabi, the Slobozia-born performer pivoted toward solo projects, hitting a high watermark with 2019’s Airplay 100 chart-topper “Mariola.” This latest release continues to pad her catalogue with a slice of her signature pop-inflected club fare. Filed under ISRC code ROGRA2500468, the track resists overextension and gets to the point without fuss—or filler. Music video directed by : ; Rampampam (2021) |
19 . Houari & JuL – Tana
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
French rapper Houari teams up with JuL on “Tana,” a 2025 track taken from Houari‘s third solo effort, “Insomnia.” The pair share verses over slick production, with Houari leading and JuL in tow for the feature. The clip, dropped July 11, 2025, comes courtesy of Gold Vizion Production, with Adrien Arnaud on visuals and Massimo in charge of the cut. Houari, who contributed to 13’Organisé’s 2020 number “Bande Organisée,” previously dropped projects like “C’est de la Cali.” Freestyle R100R Pt 3 (2022) |
18 . Claptone & Crystal Fighters – Turn Up The Love
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
“Turn Up The Love” pairs German house duo Claptone with Anglo-Spanish outfit Crystal Fighters for a tactful exercise in upbeat minimalism. Released in 2024, it straddles a polished club aesthetic and breezy multicultural touches, with Claptone’s club mix offering a sharper take on the original cut. The official video doesn’t try to outshine the track—or explain it. Claptone, the mask-sporting DJs Malente and Daniel Brems (b. Sept 30, 1982), came to light around 2011, peaking early with 2013’s “No Eyes.” Three albums followed—Charmer (2015), Fantast (2018), and Closer (2021)—each refining their knack for combining indie leanings with four-to-the-floor consistency. Their Masquerade mixes and festival rounds (Tomorrowland, Coachella) suggest a flexible strategy, bolstered by their Golden Recordings label. Come With Me (2023) |
17 . Naza – C’est Toi
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Date Added : Jul 23,2025
In July 2025, Naza releases “C’est toi,” a 2-minute-55 slice of Franco-Congolese urban pop pulled from his project “Dégât.” The beat bumps in A major, carried by crisp hip-hop production and a discreet dash of afro-trap, more whispered than shouted. Naza keeps things breezy with melodic flow and lyrics that lean toward self-reflection and the small dramas of everyday life. He’s not exactly chart-watching here, but with gold plaques on “Incroyable” (2017) and “Gros bébé” (2020), the man’s no stranger to streaming math. Worth recalling: he once teamed up with Niska on “Jolie bébé,” a pairing as inevitable as it was effective. Loin De Moi (2020) |
16 . KR$NA – Vibrate (w/ Badshah)
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
“Vibrate” throws KR$NA and Badshah into the same sonic pit, with Phenom handling the production like he’s trying to start a rooftop afterparty at 3 p.m. What unspools is a polished sweep of hook-heavy beats and slick bars, equal parts hip-hop gravity and club-room bravado. KR$NA, who once rapped under the name Prozpekt, has been cutting through the Indian hip-hop circuit since a 2013 deal with Universal Music. His 2014 debut “Sellout” put him on the map, buoyed by singles like “Last Night,” while later projects “Still Here” and “Yours Truly” flex his range without losing his grip on desi trap textures. Badshah, for better or worse, isn’t just along for the ride—he’s scribbled into the songwriting too, making this a joint dose of swagger and sync. Music video directed by : Mahi Sandhu And Joban Sandhu – Song featured on the album : Yours Truly Shut Up (2023) |
16 . KR$NA – Vibrate (w/ Badshah)
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
“Vibrate” throws KR$NA and Badshah into the same sonic pit, with Phenom handling the production like he’s trying to start a rooftop afterparty at 3 p.m. What unspools is a polished sweep of hook-heavy beats and slick bars, equal parts hip-hop gravity and club-room bravado. KR$NA, who once rapped under the name Prozpekt, has been cutting through the Indian hip-hop circuit since a 2013 deal with Universal Music. His 2014 debut “Sellout” put him on the map, buoyed by singles like “Last Night,” while later projects “Still Here” and “Yours Truly” flex his range without losing his grip on desi trap textures. Badshah, for better or worse, isn’t just along for the ride—he’s scribbled into the songwriting too, making this a joint dose of swagger and sync. Music video directed by : Mahi Sandhu And Joban Sandhu – Song featured on the album : Yours Truly Shut Up (2023) |
15 . Smiley, Alex Velea, Connect-R – Miss Univers
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
“Miss Univers” brings together Connect-R, Smiley, and Alex Velea for a playful nod to shared roots and years of joint tracks, trading in the usual heartbreak theme for clever praise of Romanian women’s unfiltered charm. Romani phrases surface between verses, a quiet tip of the hat to Connect-R’s background, while the image painted—“Latin blood and Balkan sway,” “100% a natural model”—leans more streetwise ode than glossy pop fantasy. Smiley, born Andrei Tiberiu Maria in 1983 in Pitești, balances credentials as singer, producer, actor, and TV figure, racking up chart hits in his solo run after Simplu and Radio Killer. Somehow, between hosting *Românii au talent*, coaching on *Vocea României*, and clocking in as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, he still finds the time to share a mic with old friends. |
14 . RAF Camora & Apache 207 – Jupiter
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
Released in July 2025, “JUPITER” brings together Austrian rapper RAF Camora and his German counterpart Apache 207. Both artists share credit as composers and lyricists, dodging any hierarchy in favor of dual authorship. RAF Camora, born Raphael Ragucci in Vevey, Switzerland, carved his path in Vienna after some early detours through French rap. He later headed into German-language hip hop and dancehall, founding his own label Indipendenza along the way. Apache 207, not one to stay in the background, trades verses with Camora without sounding like a guest on someone else’s track. Between them, they rack up plenty of platinum hardware from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland—though “JUPITER” doesn’t pause to brag. Music video directed by : Shaho Casado Fratello (W/ Ghetto Phénomène) (2018) |
13 . Trile – Kaljinka
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
“Kaljinka” finds Serbian rapper Trile threading a Russian folk classic through a mesh of trap hi-hats and bass, with a little help from beatmaker Loco Gang. Known for early tracks like “Ferragamo” and “Dijana,” Loco Gang gives the balalaika treatment a club-friendly makeover, never straying too far from street moodiness. Trile, who arrived in the late 2010s, built his name on tracks such as “Samo Su Me Varale” and “Mercedes Benz,” then dropped his debut album Fiesta in 2023. Short and insistent, “Kaljinka” doesn’t hide its Slavic roots, preferring instead to repurpose them in flashing lights and 808s. Music video directed by : Kukla Hugo (2021) |
12 . SenSey’ – Chemise Italienne (w/ Vegedream & Youka)
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
SenSey’, Vegedream, and Youka team up in “Chemise Italienne,” a single dropped in July 2025 on the Play Two label. SenSey’, born Seydou Cissé in Mali in 1997 and raised in Melun, has been blending French rap with Malian heritage since the late 2010s, spicing it all up with nods to manga and Japanese aesthetics. On this track, the three artists swap verses like tailored shirts—cut to measure, but with a wink in the stitching. Music video directed by : Nono Avec Moi (2019) |
11 . Biruk Jane – Bashananaa
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
“Bashananaa” throws Biruk Jane‘s Oromo lyrics into sharp relief, letting lines like “Iftuu yaa bariitu akkashee biiftu hin agarre” hang with just enough ambiguity to resist quick translation. The video pulls no punches either, staying rooted in Ethiopian aesthetics without pretending it’s reinventing the wheel. Biruk pumps out tracks like “70 Dereja,” “Tsgereda,” and “Ende Diro” in 2025, with “Huala Tey” back in 2023 rounding out a release schedule that doesn’t lack ambition. He keeps orbiting the blend of old-and-new etiquette—traditional tones rubbing elbows with current production without either one storming out of the room. Ende Dero (2023) |
10 . Dardan – Luje
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
In “Luje,” Dardan slides smoothly across a 90 BPM beat, keeping things laid-back but not sleepy. The instrumental leans modern, but don’t expect trap pyrotechnics—just a steady pulse that lets the verses breathe. German-Albanian and Stuttgart-based, Dardan mixes Balkan undertones into his German rap flow without turning it into a flag-waving exercise. He first arrived on the scene with “Hallo Deutschrap” in 2017, the album that gave us “Telefon” and introduced his knack for effortless cool. Music video directed by : Rick.Yng Telefon (W/ Nimo) (2017) |
9 . Kulturr – Tuba
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
“Tuba” leans into Afro-R&B with laid-back vocals flowing over La Solution Prod’s warm, melodic beat. kulturr flips between Zulu and Afrikaans, drawing on cross-cultural ease rather than trying to be clever about it. The video plays it cool—nothing too theatrical—just slick rhythms and a grain of flair where necessary. South African–French and not shy about it, kulturr mixes rap, R&B, afrobeat, reggae, and chanson like it’s no one’s business. His references lean Angola and Congo, but the lyrics stick to kin and affection, not abstract identity searches. “Jojo” from March 2024 put him on the algorithm’s radar, while “Chouchou des nanas,” “Crescendo,” “Caméra,” and “J’t’avais dit” kept the feed busy. Music video directed by : Dorex / Artduclip – Song featured on the album : Hope J’Tavais Dit (2023) |
8 . Jovani & Ieva Veri – Laikyk Arčiau (w/ Jurijus)
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Date Added : Jul 16,2025
Released in June 2025 to mark Jovani’s birthday, “Laikyk Arčiau” stems from a spring songwriting camp, where he teams up with Ieva Veri and Jurijus. The track leans on a warm electronic-pop base, where Ieva’s light vocals weave through Jurijus’s lower tones without overstaying their welcome. It offers a nod—just a gentle one—to the fleeting nature of time and the urge to keep those close, well, close. Jovani, alias Jonas Nainys, moonlights from his Radistai DJs ventures and projects like “Miami Dream” or his remix of “When We’re Old” to co-pilot this pop moment. Music video directed by : Aurimas Šidiškis You Make Me (2022) |
7 . KAS:ST – The Tribe
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
French duo KAS:ST returns with “The Tribe,” a 4:17-minute trance detour released in July 2025 on their own Flyance Records. The track sticks to their usual blueprint of dark, melodic techno, wrapped in hypnotic rhythms and slightly unhinged emotional tones. Born in Paris but now based in Barcelona, the pair has been active since 2016, busy refining their brand of melodic introspection for club dwellers with long attention spans. Let’s just say nobody’s looking for bangers here—and that’s precisely the point. Music video directed by : Karol Xx |
6 . Makar – Fake Love
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Makar’s “Fake Love,” released in July 2025, runs on English lyrics that oscillate between yearning and apathy. “I’m falling in my heart, I’m feeling alive, but I want you,” he raps—only to undercut himself moments later with “I cannot feel this love.” Emotional whiplash, or just honest confusion? Born Makar Barsegjan in Mechelen, Belgium on July 13, 1998, he navigates multilingual rap like some people switch playlists. Previous outings like his 2022 single “Mood” and collabs with the likes of SRNO, Tiësto, and R3HAB suggest he’s not here for monolingual simplicity or genre fence-sitting. Music video directed by : Safaet Kniel Voor Me (2022) |
5 . David Guetta, Hypaton, Bonnie Tyler – Together
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
“Together” arrives in July 2025 as the curious meeting point between David Guetta, Hypaton, and Bonnie Tyler, who brings along a freshly re-recorded version of her 1983 classic “Total Eclipse of the Heart.” The track leans on sample and interpolation as structural beams, coating Tyler’s gravelly vocals in a progressive big room frame with melodic synths and club-bound beats. Production duties are split three ways, with Timofey Reznikov joining Guetta and Hypaton behind the scenes to keep things ticking. A live video at Marseille’s Orange Vélodrome ties a bow on the release, possibly in case someone misses the irony. Guetta, meanwhile, continues charting new partnerships decades after being born in Paris back in 1967—not that he’s showing signs of slowing. Music video directed by : ; Titanium (2011) |
4 . Dj Sava & Caitlyn – Catalina
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Released in July 2025 through Bianco Music, “Catalina” brings DJ Sava and Caitlyn back onto familiar electronic territory, with an added dash of Afro-house accents for good measure. DJ Sava, whose Romanian ID reads Constantin Sava, has been behind the decks since the early ’90s, racking up club hours long before his 2007 debut “Love Drops” put tracks like “Sunshine” and “The Reason” into regional rotation. Here, his production sticks to the smoother edges of EDM and commercial dance, steering clear of experiments but fiddling with textures just enough to avoid cruise control. Music video directed by : Silviu Mindroc Free (W/ Andreea D) (2011) |
7 . KAS:ST – The Tribe
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
French duo KAS:ST returns with “The Tribe,” a 4:17-minute trance detour released in July 2025 on their own Flyance Records. The track sticks to their usual blueprint of dark, melodic techno, wrapped in hypnotic rhythms and slightly unhinged emotional tones. Born in Paris but now based in Barcelona, the pair has been active since 2016, busy refining their brand of melodic introspection for club dwellers with long attention spans. Let’s just say nobody’s looking for bangers here—and that’s precisely the point. Music video directed by : Karol Xx |
6 . Makar – Fake Love
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Makar’s “Fake Love,” released in July 2025, runs on English lyrics that oscillate between yearning and apathy. “I’m falling in my heart, I’m feeling alive, but I want you,” he raps—only to undercut himself moments later with “I cannot feel this love.” Emotional whiplash, or just honest confusion? Born Makar Barsegjan in Mechelen, Belgium on July 13, 1998, he navigates multilingual rap like some people switch playlists. Previous outings like his 2022 single “Mood” and collabs with the likes of SRNO, Tiësto, and R3HAB suggest he’s not here for monolingual simplicity or genre fence-sitting. Music video directed by : Safaet Kniel Voor Me (2022) |
5 . David Guetta, Hypaton, Bonnie Tyler – Together
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
“Together” arrives in July 2025 as the curious meeting point between David Guetta, Hypaton, and Bonnie Tyler, who brings along a freshly re-recorded version of her 1983 classic “Total Eclipse of the Heart.” The track leans on sample and interpolation as structural beams, coating Tyler’s gravelly vocals in a progressive big room frame with melodic synths and club-bound beats. Production duties are split three ways, with Timofey Reznikov joining Guetta and Hypaton behind the scenes to keep things ticking. A live video at Marseille’s Orange Vélodrome ties a bow on the release, possibly in case someone misses the irony. Guetta, meanwhile, continues charting new partnerships decades after being born in Paris back in 1967—not that he’s showing signs of slowing. Music video directed by : ; Titanium (2011) |
4 . Dj Sava & Caitlyn – Catalina
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Released in July 2025 through Bianco Music, “Catalina” brings DJ Sava and Caitlyn back onto familiar electronic territory, with an added dash of Afro-house accents for good measure. DJ Sava, whose Romanian ID reads Constantin Sava, has been behind the decks since the early ’90s, racking up club hours long before his 2007 debut “Love Drops” put tracks like “Sunshine” and “The Reason” into regional rotation. Here, his production sticks to the smoother edges of EDM and commercial dance, steering clear of experiments but fiddling with textures just enough to avoid cruise control. Music video directed by : Silviu Mindroc Free (W/ Andreea D) (2011) |
3 . THE ROOP – Chica Chico
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
The ROOP, a trio from Vilnius formed in 2014, returns with “Chica Chico,” released in May 2025. The song’s video, premiered in July, finds them amid the offbeat colors of Feria de Vilnius—not quite Seville, but close enough for irony. Vaidotas Valiukevičius, Robertas Baranauskas, and Mantas Banišauskas continue their habit of pairing sleek hooks with a wink and a nudge. Since debuting with “Be Mine,” they’ve toyed with rock, indie, and dance-pop, and once even took this shtick to Eurovision in 2021. Music video directed by : Indrė Juškutė – Song featured on the album : Momentum Discoteque (2020) |
2 . Kybba & Ryan Castro & Sean Paul & Busy Signal – Ba Ba Bad Remix
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
Originally a solo groove from Busy Signal, “Ba Ba Bad Remix” reemerges with Sean Paul and Ryan Castro onboard, exchanging verses over sly rhythmic tweaks. Released in June 2025 by Basshall Records, the track mixes dancehall tension with Latin swing and urban electronics without blinking too hard at genre fences. Production comes courtesy of Kybba—aka Jack Herron—an Amsterdam-based DJ raised in Salento who’s been stirring Caribbean and Afro elements into his projects since launching the Basshall Movement in 2016. He’s behind tracks like “Pon Di Ting” and “Pilot,” which shuffle between his Italian roots and club systems louder than necessary. Song featured on the album : How You Bad Suh |
1 . GLK – LSTB (w/ TK)
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Date Added : Jul 11,2025
GLK keeps the singles flowing with “LSTB,” out since July 2025, this time joined by TK. The track credits GLK, aka Ghix La Kalash, with both composition and lyrics, while TK signs on as co-writer. Still sticking to his 2024–2025 rhythm of releases, GLK leans into his usual palette—hip-hop, trap, and something resembling soul, if only by texture. Originally cutting in with the group ZAR, he started stirring louder buzz in 2015 with the “Bandito” freestyles. Born January 5, 1994, in Bobigny (Île-de-France), GLK now operates under the Play Two/50 k Editions banner. Music video directed by : Mirage 93% [Tijuana] (W/ Hornet La Frappe, Landy & Da Uzi) (2019) |
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