Memphis-born rising star Jeremy Beloate makes his highly anticipated debut under Death Row Records/gamma with his new single “Show Me (How Fast You Can Break My Heart),” out now. The track introduces Jeremy’s signature sound, blending smooth R&B tones with an alternative pop edge and cinematic energy.

Produced by Matias Mora, “Show Me (How Fast You Can Break My Heart)” is an upbeat, high-energy track that captures the thrill and danger of a newfound attraction. The song dives into the excitement of fast, fleeting connections, where every moment is electric, intoxicating, and beautifully risky. Jeremy’s expressive vocals move over sleek, dynamic production, balancing playful charm with emotional vulnerability. 

Rapper BossMan Dlow has teamed up with long-time trap rapper and ATL legend OJ da Juiceman for the track, “Big Dawg Status”.

Hailing from Florida, BossMan Dlow, whose real name is Devante Milan, is known for tracks like “Get In With Me”, which racked up millions of views since last year. His latest collaboration with OJ da Juiceman comes just months after “Hit”, a track featuring another ATL legend, Gucci Mane. [Explicit lyrics]

Australian electronic music act Miami Horror announces the launch of their new record label, Temporary Pleasures, alongside the debut of their club-focused alter-ego, TOGETHERNESS. The inaugural release, “Hard 2 Forget U,” arrives as a celebration of classic house and disco sensibilities, marking Miami Horror’s return to the sampling-driven sound that first inspired his musical journey.

Mike Williams, the Dutch maestro of progressive melodic big room sounds, has released “All My Life (In My Heart)” in collaboration with Swedish writer-producer Philip Strand (over 650M streams, releases with Galantis, JVKE, Cheat Codes, Armin van Buuren, etc). The track will be Mike’s main anthem at Amsterdam Dance Event next week, during which he’ll host his already annual and anticipated event “Storylines.”

With “Running,” RayRay opens a new chapter of high-energy storytelling, delivering a hard-hitting track that fuses hypnotic, emotional lyrics with relentless techno intensity. Pounding kicks, sharp synths, and a driving donk bassline create a soundscape that’s both unstoppable and cathartic, an anthem for late-night ravers and dreamers alike.

Channeling the rush of motion and the power of release, “Running” positions RayRay at the forefront of hard techno and hard dance’s surging wave, inviting fans to lose themselves in its euphoric intensity while sprinting headfirst into the unknown.

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