
New Dance Anthem “You Belong” by Markus Schulz, Tim Clark, Linney Out Now
If you thought trance was mellowing out in 2025, Markus Schulz, Tim Clark, and Linney just reminded you how wrong you are. Their new collaboration, “You Belong,” doesn’t tiptoe in—it bursts through the speakers with its heart on its sleeve and hands in the air.
Built on a foundation of soaring synths, driving percussion, and Linney’s unmistakable vocals, “You Belong” is pure emotional firepower wrapped in a four-on-the-floor framework. It’s part catharsis, part dancefloor weapon—and it knows it. The track balances glossy production with raw feeling, threading a narrative of resilience through every drop and build.
Schulz, a legend of trance, leans into his roots here but doesn’t rely on old tricks. Instead, he plays smart—anchoring the track with sweeping melodic arcs while letting Clark dial in that modern edge. The result? Something timeless and urgent, cinematic without getting syrupy.
Then there’s Linney, who doesn’t just sing the hook—she owns it. Her voice cuts through like a flare in the dark, full of ache and power. She’s not playing background anymore; she’s front and center, where she belongs.
“You Belong” taps into something bigger than just festival adrenaline. It’s for the misfits, the ones who show up late but still dance the hardest. It’s a reminder that euphoria isn’t always found in the loudest bass drop—it can live in a lyric, a chord change, a single breath before the beat returns.
This is dance music with purpose. And in a world flooded with algorithm-friendly filler, “You Belong” punches through the noise like a beam of light.
It’s emotional. It’s explosive. And if this is where trance is headed in 2025, we’re all in.