
“No Enemies”: Ingrosso and Angello’s New Collab with Namasenda Announced
When Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello come together, the EDM world braces for impact. Their newest collaboration, “No Enemies” featuring the ever-enigmatic Namasenda, feels less like a song and more like a siren. Out this Thursday on Superhuman Music, the track marks another powerful checkpoint in the duo’s long and winding journey—one steeped in reunions, reinventions, and relentless reinvigoration.
While Angello and Ingrosso have built their legends through bombastic, big-room festival smashes, No Enemies takes a different path—it’s sleeker, colder, and far more cinematic. This isn’t just another reunion for the sake of nostalgia; it’s a war cry for the future of their sound. Namasenda’s voice, glitchy yet emotive, threads the needle between euphoria and despair. She doesn’t just sing the hook—she haunts it.
There’s a darkness here, echoing their Buy Now material, but it’s polished with the kind of confidence you can only earn after two decades of redefining what dance music can be. You can hear the experience baked into every synth swell, every whispered drop. There’s restraint where there used to be explosion—and somehow that makes it even more effective. The track doesn’t beg you to dance; it dares you.
Ingrosso and Angello have always been shapeshifters. From the Swedish House Mafia days of “Don’t You Worry Child” to the shadowy stomp of “Skip,” they’ve never shied away from evolving. But “No Enemies” feels like the most vital work they’ve done in years—not because it’s louder, but because it’s smarter. It’s lean, mean, and emotionally loaded. It demands repeat listens and rewards those who stay.
As for Namasenda, her presence is no small feature. Her ability to sound simultaneously human and alien ties perfectly into the pair’s vision. There’s a synthetic elegance to her tone that brings to mind PC Music’s hyperpop stylings, but she bends that influence into something ghostly and grand.