Top 100 Chart placements for Lady of the House
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Lady Of The House Brazilian ambassador and underground standout CAMZ delivers Brazilian Love, a deep tech/tech house crossover release landing one week before Rio Carnival. Following the success of her Lady Of The House release, Brazilian Tea, championed by Marco Carola, Jamie Jones & Nic Fancuilli, amassing close to 100,000 streams and maintaining a peak position on Spotify's UK House editorial for three months, continues to build momentum as one of Brazil's most exciting exports in contemporary club music. The release forms part of Lady Of The House's ongoing commitment to uplifting women across Brazil's dance music scene and amplifying their presence on global dance floors. Brazilian Love is built around a minimal yet seductive groove, positioned between deep tech and tech house. A hypnotic vocal refrain - 'she's my Brazilian love' - anchors the track, transforming it into both a rhythmic hook and an emotional statement designed for late-night dance floors. Speaking on the record, CAMZ explains: 'On a hot spring day in London two years ago, a day before my birthday, I wrote these lyrics in five minutes of pure divine inspiration. I saved them, knowing the right moment would come.' The release lands in the lead-up to Carnival and sits within a wider Lady Of The House Brazil campaign. CAMZ will debut Brazilian Love at D-Edge Rio for Lady of the House on 31 January, followed by an invited Lady Of The House showcase at the Batida De Todos Santos Carnival street party on 18 February, placing the record at the centre of Brazil's cultural celebrations. Blending underground credibility with crossover appeal, Brazilian Love reflects CAMZ's dedication to representing Brazilian identity through club music, while reinforcing Lady Of The House's mission to platform and support women worldwide.
Lady Of The House Brazilian ambassador and underground standout CAMZ delivers Brazilian Love, a deep tech/tech house crossover release landing one week before Rio Carnival. Following the success of her Lady Of The House release, Brazilian Tea, championed by Marco Carola, Jamie Jones & Nic Fancuilli, amassing close to 100,000 streams and maintaining a peak position on Spotify's UK House editorial for three months, continues to build momentum as one of Brazil's most exciting exports in contemporary club music. The release forms part of Lady Of The House's ongoing commitment to uplifting women across Brazil's dance music scene and amplifying their presence on global dance floors. Brazilian Love is built around a minimal yet seductive groove, positioned between deep tech and tech house. A hypnotic vocal refrain - 'she's my Brazilian love' - anchors the track, transforming it into both a rhythmic hook and an emotional statement designed for late-night dance floors. Speaking on the record, CAMZ explains: 'On a hot spring day in London two years ago, a day before my birthday, I wrote these lyrics in five minutes of pure divine inspiration. I saved them, knowing the right moment would come.' The release lands in the lead-up to Carnival and sits within a wider Lady Of The House Brazil campaign. CAMZ will debut Brazilian Love at D-Edge Rio for Lady of the House on 31 January, followed by an invited Lady Of The House showcase at the Batida De Todos Santos Carnival street party on 18 February, placing the record at the centre of Brazil's cultural celebrations. Blending underground credibility with crossover appeal, Brazilian Love reflects CAMZ's dedication to representing Brazilian identity through club music, while reinforcing Lady Of The House's mission to platform and support women worldwide.
Titled May I / Real Good, the two-track release introduces Bruna Val's deep-rooted musical identity to the Lady Of The House catalogue, blending house, techno, soul and Afro-influenced rhythms into a confident, dancefloor-focused statement. The focus track, May I, is a sensual and immersive cut built on intention and restraint. A confident female vocal whispers rather than sings, asserting presence through subtlety and mystery. Percussive elements nod to ancestry while a spatial, cinematic arrangement creates tension and release, inviting dancers into a space where silence carries just as much power as sound. On the flip, Real Good delivers a hypnotic, groove-driven journey. Anchored by a steady pulse, the track blends minimalist house energy with techno textures and contemporary soul influences. Serpentine percussion and futuristic synth layers give the track a direct yet seductive quality, designed to lock dancers into motion. With May I / Real Good, Bruna Val delivers a release rooted in identity, groove, and emotional connection, marking a powerful new chapter on Lady Of The House.