
Five New Club Anthems Drop from Make The Girls Dance Records
Make The Girls Dance Records, the forward-thinking imprint launched by renowned artist HUGEL, unleashed five fresh bangers today, reinforcing its mission to spotlight emerging talent and shape the future of global club culture. With a sharp ear for rhythmic innovation and genre fusion, the label continues to serve as a launchpad for the next wave of producers who blur the lines between Afro House, Latin House, and deep club sounds.
The release includes “Gemidos” from MOSKA, Sam Baby, and Finesoundmusic — a hypnotic, percussive ride fueled by vibrant energy and undeniable dancefloor appeal. Built on driving rhythms and infectious loops, it’s the kind of track that commands movement from the first beat.
Javi Torres, Ruben Hernandez Trumpet deliver “Iberican Sauce”, a soulful, sun-drenched anthem that leans heavily into Latin flavor. Featuring bold trumpet lines and melodic hooks, the track feels tailor-made for beach sets and rooftop sunsets, effortlessly bridging house and Iberian flair.
On “Dark Beat”, producers Nautik and Juany Bravo enlist Oba Frank for a sensual groove with rolling Afro-Latin percussion. It’s a deep, textured cut designed for open-air dancefloors where the rhythm hits just as the sun dips below the horizon.
“Pow” by Pension, offrami, Scaf, Morrison Wijnen is a vibrant fusion of Afro-Caribbean textures and Latin heat. The track’s sharp synth stabs and pulsing beat offer a relentless, club-ready experience with a global heartbeat.
“Take Me To The Top” by Pension, AV, SL The Don — a mid-tempo in the beginning, Afro House journey that gradually builds into a layered, ancestral groove. With its spiritual undertones and modern production edge, it’s a standout for selectors looking to elevate their sets.
The label’s founder, HUGEL, is no stranger to redefining the sound of the dancefloor. A French DJ, producer, and remixer, he first gained global recognition with his viral 2018 remix of “Bella Ciao” and later became a driving force behind the Latin House movement thanks to his breakout hit “Morenita.” With multiple platinum records and over a billion streams to his name, his influence continues to shape the evolution of electronic music. That same vision now fuels the mission of Make The Girls Dance Records — not just as a platform for rising talent, but as a carefully curated hub of quality, soul-driven music. Deeply rooted in Afro House, Afro Latin, Latin House, and broader house traditions, the label focuses on timeless tracks over fleeting trends.
This compilation is a statement release for selectors worldwide.
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