Future Bass
PLS&TY Delivers Exotic Vacation Vibes With Travel Inspired ‘Run Wild/Feeling Forever’ EP!

Tommy Leas – better known as PLS&TY – is burgeoning into the future bass scene with his unique sound: languid bass, captivating vocals and enough upbeat melodies to make anybody feel good. After a collection of chart topping singles including ‘Good Vibes’ (#1 on iTunes US Electronic Charts), ‘Down For Me’, and ‘Rebel Love’ (#1 on iTunes US Electronic Charts), PLS&TY would receive remixes from both Grammynominated Morgan Page & dubstep-don Rusko. Combined with multiple television successes, such as his remix of Genevieve‘s ‘Colors’ in Hershey‘s ‘Hello Happy’ TV commercial being viewed over 1 billion times, his track ‘Run Wild’ being featured as the theme song for Canadian reality TV show ‘Occupation Double’, and ‘Good Vibes’ placement in MTV‘s Siesta Key, PLS&TY has officially proven himself as one to be watched. PLS&TY has made it clear he has a collection of music ready for our ears in 2019, alongside upcoming festival performances at Electric Forest, Shaky Beats, Summer Camp, Backwoods, Firefly, and more. Keep an eye out for more soon from this exciting up-and-comer.
Whether you’re embarking on an epic trip abroad or spending this summer in your own backyard, PLS&TYwill transport you to exotic lands with his new two-track EP, comprising ‘Run Wild’ and ‘Feeling Forever’. Some fans may recognize ‘Run Wild’ from its release in the summer of 2017; the unique track has amassed over 10M streams on Youtube alone and is as captivating as ever with its syncopated, emotive vocals and strangely complimentary future bass drop. ‘Feeling Forever’ is PLS&TY‘s brand new track, where organic instrumentals and heavenly bass lines shine and culminate into a path that transports you to the vibrant, chaotic streets of the eastern continents. The EP follows PLS&TY‘s single ‘Motives’, released earlier this year, which charted at #1 on iTunes US Electronic chart and #25 on Billboard‘s Dance/Electronic Song Sales chart. Read more about PLS&TY‘s inspiration for the EP below:
“‘Run Wild’ & ‘Feeling Forever’ are both songs inspired by travel, with each evoking visions of somewhere entirely foreign. I am very excited to show you some of my favorite productions to date, which challenged and elevated my craft by way of entirely unconventional sounds. In fact, ‘Feeling Forever’ actually contains an iPhone recording of a street performer in India playing his sitar, which the track was built around. I hope you enjoy it!” – PLS&TY
Stream this EP below.
Editorial
Top 10 Marshmello Songs To Celebrate His Birthday

Unlike his counterpart, the fluffy and sweet treat that one would sandwich between two graham crackers and a chunk of chocolate to roast over an open flame to be enjoyed by your taste buds, Marshmello is another type of confectionary treat for your eardrums. With his mastery of Future Bass House, Marshmello has made a name for himself by creating intoxicating dubstep and trap beats that ebb and flow effortlessly leading the listener to want to sing along while dancing around.
Let’s all wish Marshmello a happy 33rd birthday by playing his top 10 tracks.
10. HARLEY QUINN with Fuerza Regida – 621m streams
9. Be Kind with Halsey – 717m streams
8. Here With Me with CHVRCHES – 733m streams
7. El Merengue with Manuel Turizo – 772m streams
6. Leave Before You Love Me with Jonas Brothers – 989m streams
5. Come & Go with Juice WRLD – 1b streams
4. Wolves with Selena Gomez – 1.4b streams
3. Friends with Anne-Marie – 1.5b streams
2. Silence with Khalid – 1.7b streams
1. Happier with Bastille – 2.3b streams
photo credit: Rukes
Future Bass
Phatwell Releases Emotional And Uplifting ‘Keep Those Dreams’

Swedish producer Phatwell returns with ‘Keep Those Dreams’, a powerful and uplifting future bass track that blends emotional energy with an inspiring message. This isn’t just a dance song, it’s a heartfelt tribute to passion, perseverance, and the people who keep chasing their dreams no matter how hard the journey gets.
Musically, ‘Keep Those Dreams’ is bright, catchy, and full of life. Its big synths, driving beat, and anthemic chorus are clearly inspired by artists like The Chainsmokers, something Phatwell openly acknowledges. “I truly believe The Chainsmokers are among the most brilliant songwriters in modern EDM,” he says. “Their ability to mix emotion with unforgettable hooks really shaped today’s sound, and that spirit inspired this track.”
But what makes this release special is the personal story behind it. The song is dedicated to Oscar Gustafsson, also known as Sunmo, a close friend and one of the most talented producers Phatwell has worked with. Oscar represents what ‘Keep Those Dreams’ is really about: choosing passion over comfort, and believing in something bigger even when the odds are against you. “He’s one of those rare producers who not only masters the technical craft but pours his whole heart into every beat,” Phatwell says.
The lyrics are simple but powerful, especially lines like “They say you gotta work, cause it’s impossible to make it / But working nine to five is highly overrated.” It’s a bold reminder that following your dreams often means going against the grain, and that’s okay.
In a music world where success is never guaranteed, ‘Keep Those Dreams’ stands out as a reminder and a rallying cry—for artists, creatives, and anyone daring to follow their own path. Whether you’re on the dancefloor or just trying to get through a tough day, this track delivers both energy and encouragement.
Because sometimes, the dream is the most real thing we have.
Future Bass
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay ‘Something Just Like This’ Hits 3 Billion Streams on Spotify, Marking a Major Milestone

Some songs come and go, but others leave a lasting mark. The Chainsmokers and Coldplay’s Something Just Like This is one of those tracks that people never seem to get tired of. Released in February 2017, it has now crossed 3 billion streams on Spotify, placing it among the most streamed songs of all time. Whether played at festivals, weddings, or quiet nights alone, it continues to hold a special place in people’s hearts.
A Dream Collaboration That Came Naturally
Long before they were selling out festivals and topping charts, Drew Taggart and Alex Pall were massive Coldplay fans. From the beginning of their career, they have spoken about how much Chris Martin and his band shaped their sound. When the opportunity came to work together, it was more than just a big collaboration. It was a moment they had been waiting for.
The way the song came together was just as special. During a session in the studio, The Chainsmokers played a simple piano riff, and Martin immediately started writing lyrics. Within a couple of hours, he had the melody mapped out, walking around with headphones on, completely immersed in the creative process. The result was a song that blended Coldplay’s signature storytelling with The Chainsmokers’ electronic production, creating something that felt both familiar and fresh.
Why This Song Stuck With People
The lyrics tell a story that many can relate to. Instead of searching for perfection or fairy-tale love, it is about finding someone who makes you feel like enough just as you are. That simple idea, combined with the uplifting melody, is what makes the song feel just as good now as it did when it was first released.
Over the years, Something Just Like This has been more than just another song in a playlist. It has soundtracked personal moments, major life events, and unforgettable nights at festivals. For many, it is the kind of track that brings back memories every time it plays.
A Milestone Worth Celebrating
Not many songs reach 3 billion streams, and the ones that do are usually the ones that never fade away. This achievement shows just how much people still love and connect with Something Just Like This, years after it first came out.
For The Chainsmokers, this song is a reminder of the band that inspired them from the start. For fans, it is proof that a great song does not need anything over the top to leave an impact. Sometimes, all it takes is the right melody, the right words, and the right moment.
And whether it’s something old, something new, you know that you will always be feeling ‘Something Just Like This’ with a song that will never go out of style.
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