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Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello Drop ‘No Enemies’

‘No Enemies’ by Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello is officially dropping on April 24, and it’s giving us a gritty, bass-heavy vibe we didn’t know we needed.

The Swedish House Mafia legends have reunited once again, this time with Swedish artist Namasenda, for a techno-leaning banger that’s darker, sharper, and full of high-drama energy. It’s their first collab since last year’s Skip and Closing Night with The Weeknd, and they’re clearly not playing around.

The track kicks off with a sinister bouncing bassline, quickly locking into sync with Namasenda’s lightning-fast vocals. Add in some intense, growling synths and you’ve got a late-night club track that screams drama and tension in the best way. This is a new sonic lane for both Ingrosso and Angello, and fans are already losing it. Axwell even premiered the song live to a massive crowd of 60,000 at Ultra Miami in March, and the crowd went absolutely feral.

‘No Enemies’ also marks a big moment for their new label, SUPERHUMAN MUSIC. The Stockholm-based platform launched just last week, and it’s being pitched as more than just a label, it’s a creative playground. They’re calling it “a space for ideas” and “a platform for those who create,” which honestly sounds like the perfect spot for this kind of bold, genre-pushing music to live.

If you’ve been keeping tabs on Ingrosso, you know he’s been on a serious roll lately. From his collab with PARISI and Angello on U Ok? to his 2023 solo single Flood, he’s been steadily building momentum. And of course, let’s not forget his EDM classics like Reload and Calling (Lose My Mind), both of which have racked up hundreds of millions of streams.

Steve Angello hasn’t exactly been slacking either. With solo albums like Wild Youth and Human, plus recent singles ME and Darkness In Me, he’s carved out a sound that’s emotional, intense, and impossible to ignore.

Then there’s Namasenda, the breakout hyperpop queen who’s been everywhere lately, from collabs with A. G. Cook to her recent track with horsegiirL. Her fire and energy on ‘No Enemies’ is just another reason this track is a must-listen.

With ‘No Enemies’, the duo proves they’re still evolving, and bringing new voices like Namasenda along for the ride. Expect this one to blow up fast.

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