: It’s been used everywhere, even soundtracking the signing of Portuguese midfielder Vitinha for French football club Paris Saint-Germain . How to Listen and Download
The song’s journey to the top is as high-speed as its BPM. It originally emerged from an impromptu studio session in Sweden where Fred presented a demo built around a sample of Future ’s 2012 hit, "Turn On The Lights". Swedish House Mafia (Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso) loved the sketch so much they immediately jumped on to refine it into a full production. : It’s been used everywhere, even soundtracking the
: It’s built for the rave—metaphorically using the request to "turn on the lights" as a search for clarity and connection amidst the chaos of a night out. Swedish House Mafia (Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian
The track truly caught fire during Fred again..’s now-iconic in London in June 2022. The crowd’s reaction was so intense that Fred actually delayed the release of his album, Actual Life 3 , just to finish this single and get it out to fans faster. Why It Hits Different The crowd’s reaction was so intense that Fred
Clocking in at (often rounded to 04:25 in visualizers), the song is a "dirty, rolling slice of garage-inflected house music". Critics have praised it for its "fiery" energy that blends arena-level EDM with the raw grit of UK garage.
If you’ve spent any time on a dance floor or scrolling through TikTok recently, you’ve heard it—the infectious, high-energy pulse of . This powerhouse collaboration between British producer Fred again.. and the legendary Swedish House Mafia , featuring the unmistakable vocals of Future , has officially taken over the electronic music scene. A Track Born from "Nuts" Viral Energy