Top 100 Chart Placements
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With A Late Ride, Marc Mosca drops a housey, dance-pop track that grabs you from the first beat. Infectious melodies, grooving rhythms, and a vibe that won't let you sit still - it just pulls you in. Marc Mosca has been shaping the European dance scene for years, known for his modern sound and signature style that keeps every track fresh and addictive. A Late Ride is perfect for radio and playlists - the track that makes your day (and your playlist) instantly better.
Road To Zion by Furkan Kaya turns Damian Marley's classic into a chill dance track, blending Afro rhythms, bright guitar melodies, and smooth vocals. Leans into a more feel-good atmosphere while keeping the spiritual essence intact. It reflects perseverance, faith, and inner strength, speaking to the journey of continuing despite struggle, injustice, and chaos in the world. It transforms Road To Zion into a sunny, dance-ready reinterpretation with positive energy at its core.
Andrew Weiss teams up with EMMA LX for You & I, a feel-good piano house anthem in the spirit of modern chart-topping club hits. Built around bright, driving pianos and infectious energy, the track is elevated by EMMA LX's massive vocal performance that soars from the first verse to the final chorus. Lyrically, the song captures the rush of falling into a moment with someone, where love, music, and fantasy blur into one unforgettable high. Fun, sun-soaked, and undeniably hook-driven, You & I is the kind of record made for open windows, festival crowds, and repeat plays all summer long.
With his haunting reinterpretation of the former single and airplay chart hit "Use Somebody," Sam Harris gives the well-known song an entirely new emotional depth. The distinctive vocals carry every line with palpable longing, transforming the iconic chorus into an intimate confession. Minimalist arrangements meet modern, atmospheric production, resulting in a cover version that not only evokes memories but resonates on a deeply immediate level. His interpretation demonstrates how timeless truly great songs are — and how much new magic can emerge when they are given a personal touch.