
Mau P Unleashes New Single “TESLA”
Mau P isn’t slowing down. With the release of “TESLA,” the Dutch producer has delivered his most anticipated track since 2022’s viral “Drugs From Amsterdam,” and it’s already proving to be a staple for late-night dancefloors and sprawling festival fields. Out now on Insomniac Records, the single carries all the hallmarks of his rise—throbbing basslines, percussive precision, and a knack for blending underground grit with mass appeal.
First unveiled during his Coachella 2025 set, “TESLA” has been circulating in fan-shot videos and setlists all summer, building anticipation with every drop. The track’s hook—“I just popped the Tesla, ain’t no need to charge”—is cheeky, catchy, and built for crowd chants, drawing playful parallels between the energy of an electric supercar and the chemical highs of the dancefloor. Mau P’s ability to turn a simple phrase into a cultural moment is part of what keeps him in the spotlight.
Musically, “TESLA” rides on tightly wound grooves and basslines that hit with both precision and swagger. It’s minimal in structure but maximal in effect, the kind of track that slips effortlessly between dark club sets and festival fireworks. That duality has become a signature for Mau P, whose sets this year have spanned Tomorrowland, EDC Las Vegas, Lollapalooza, and now a summer run through Ibiza, Paris, New York, and San Francisco—culminating in a headline at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
“TESLA” also reinforces Mau P’s “Baddest Behaviour” live concept, a brand of performance that thrives on raw energy and crowd connection. Each date on his tour has leaned into that ethos, turning sets into communal experiences rather than just DJ showcases.
For an artist who skyrocketed from underground favorite to international headliner in just three years, “TESLA” feels less like a comeback and more like a checkpoint on a rapidly accelerating journey. If his career is a race, Mau P just slammed the pedal harder.