
A nostalgic dancefloor gem with a catchy hook and infectious retro groove. Pulsing synths and funky basslines drive the beat while sultry vocals bring a playful, seductive energy. It’s a flirty throwback that begs to be played loud under neon lights.

A dreamy retro pop track wrapped in lush synth melodies and anchored by a hypnotic, driving bassline. The sultry vocals float effortlessly through the mix, matching the ethereal vibe of the synths while keeping the groove alive. It’s a sensual, late-night ride that blends rhythm and reverie.

From the 'Infinity' album, this is a feel-good hip hop anthem by Brian Knockin, featuring Amero tha Don and Chris Chips. With smooth West Coast vibes, laid-back beats, and confident flows. It’s a sunny, head-nodding ode to holding it down and rising up — a soundtrack for cruising, and standing tall in your hometown.

Bhramabull is a US-based producer blending lo-fi hip hop instrumentals with classic '70s soul and laid-back West Coast cool. Smooth, nostalgic, and effortlessly stylish, his beats are perfect for study sessions, chill days, or setting the vibe at the barbershop.

An emotionally charged 80s throwback that pairs somber lyrics about loss with an irresistibly upbeat, danceable groove. Shimmering synths and punchy drums drive the energy, while modern production gives it a crisp, contemporary edge. It's the kind of track that makes you dance through the heartbreak.

“Tough Stuff” by Weblet is a chunky, high-energy blend of electro, glitch hop, and trap — packed with bounce and built for the bushdoof dancefloor. Heavy bass, glitchy twists, and festival-ready drops make this a dancefloor igniter.

“Notorious” delivers a hard-hitting hip hop cut from the Infinity album. With a heavier gangsta tone, gritty lyricism, and a raw, commanding beat, the track channels street energy and a no-apologies attitude. It’s a bold statement piece that blends Knockin’s signature flow with Amero’s sharp delivery — a tough, unfiltered anthem straight from the underground.

A high-drama retro pop anthem fuelled by a groovy bassline and a driving, dramatic synth line. Sultry vocals smoulder over the beat, building to a searing synth solo that lights up the dancefloor. It’s bold, seductive, and made to move.

“Smash” by Weblet is a high-energy, bass-loaded electro banger with ghetto funk flair. Fun, bouncy, and bush doof-inspired, it’s built to light up dancefloors with chunky grooves and festival vibes. With its playful rhythm and crisp production, it’s a guaranteed crowd-mover.

Pink Eye by Weblet is a glitch-hop/psy-trance-inspired banger packed with chunky basslines, warped synths, and frenetic energy. It twists and pulses with razor-sharp edits and psychedelic textures—designed to melt minds on late-night dancefloors.

The song that started it all—a 90s-inspired retro pop jam with a bouncy groove and undeniable swagger. Driven by a slick dance beat and sexy, carefree vocals, it captures the playful spirit of the era with a modern twist. Pure feel-good energy with a hint of nostalgic flirtation.