Don’t You Worry (David Guetta & DJs From Mars / Malaa / Dubdogz & Mark Ursa Remixes)
As the original edit of ‘Don’t You Worry’ continues to roar its way up international music charts, multi-GRAMMY Award winners Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, and David Guetta today unleash a trilogy of dance floor-focused remixes from Malaa, DJs From Mars, Dubdugz, Mark Ursa and of course, Guetta himself.
Zedd, Maren Morris, BEAUZ – Make You Say
Continuing his hot streak of releases in 2022, Zedd returns to our new music feeds for the third time of the year with an amazing new release ‘Make You Say’ alongside Maren Morris and BEAUZ. Carrying on with the house and dance influences that have come in the proceedings singles, Zedd, Maren Morris, and BEAUZ take a groovy route with this one, sprinkling some electro flavours into proceedings, resulting in a truly outstanding hit single.
Tyson O’brien & Paluma – LDN FERG
It’s very rare to see a track receive such massive support from DJs and music listeners alike before it has even hit official streaming platforms. Having gained over 15 million views through viral videos on TikTok and Instagram while also gaining support from industry heavyweights such as Diplo, Gordo, Mochakk, and more, Tyson O’brien and Paluma‘s ‘LDN FERG’ had been hotly anticipated by millions across the globe and it’s now finally out in all of its glory.
Zima ft. Jordan Grace – Don’t Wake Me Up
After impressing with some incredible releases in the past few years, Zima finally kicks off his 2022 catalog and it was certainly worth the wait as he presents us with ‘Don’t Wake Me Up’ featuring Jordan Grace. As we’ve come to love from the rising Swiss artist, Zima takes a melodic route for this one, letting the amazing vocals take center stage but not forgetting to unleash the perfect crescendo for the drop with those melodic tones taking center stage when they need to.
James Hype & Miggy Dela Rosa – Ferrari (Oliver Heldens Remix)
Released earlier this year, James Hype and Miggy Dela Rosa‘s ‘Ferrari’ has been a massive single for each artist, becoming one of the most played songs of the years at festivals and clubs all across the globe. As if the single couldn’t get any bigger, the super talented Oliver Heldens puts his own touches on it. Taking the tech single and turning it into an even groovier future house single, Oliver perfectly puts his own spin on this one while staying true to the original.
Lost Frequencies – Chemical High
Following on from his stellar release of ‘Questions’ with James Arthur, along with his major performances at Tomorrowland 2022, Lost Frequencies keeps the momentum rolling with the release of ‘Chemical High’. Showcasing his funky and soulful side, Lost Frequencies once again perfectly matches amazing vocals with groovy undertones and blends them with synths that are to die for.
Dubvision, Otto Knows & Alex Aris – Electricity
Made during the lockdown, ‘Electricity’ has been played by label boss Martin Garrix in lots of his sets over the past months. Not planning to release it anytime soon, DubVision changed their minds when Otto Knows reached out to collaborate on the track. With Otto and Alex Aris writing the top line, ‘Electricity’ was born. Fine-tuning the song together in the meantime, they introduced it during Tomorrowland Weekend 2 on stage together. The track is something different for DubVision, with the new sauce giving old Axwell/SHM vibes.
Honorable mentions:
Abandoned & Tadeusz – Passengers
Alesso & Zara Larsson – Words (Majestic Remix)
Breathe Carolina – The Ride
Brooks, Vluarr & Jay Mason – Sober
Chocolate Puma – Beyond The Sky
Malaa – Hypnotic
Mau P – Drugs From Amsterdam
Nurko – Eternity (feat. Dayce Williams)
R3HAB & Laidback Luke – Weekend On A Tuesday
What So Not, Louis The Child, Captain Cuts – On Air
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