Hey fam, picture this: you’re on a rooftop in Tulum as the sun dips, the air smells like salt and mezcal, and a deep, rolling Afro-house groove suddenly hits with a Spanish vocal that whispers “Llámame…” right in your ear. Goosebumps? Same. That’s exactly the vibe Greg Elenis is serving with his brand-new single dropping this Friday (yes, the one that just landed — mark your calendars, it’s out now!).
“Llámame” (translation: “Call me”) is straight-up addictive Organic House meets Chill House with a heavy Latin/Afro twist. Greg takes those signature sombre, minor-key chords we love in Melodic House, layers them over hypnotic Spanish vocals, and locks it all down with driving Afro percussion that makes it impossible to stay still. The drop? Chef’s kiss. It’s one of those hooks that sneaks up on you, hits hard, then lives rent-free in your head for the rest of the weekend.
What I’m loving most is how effortlessly Greg blends cultures here. You feel West African polyrhythms colliding with Latin passion, all wrapped in that warm, rolling Organic House production that’s blowing up everywhere from Cercle streams to Burning Man sunrise sets. It’s the kind of track that works at 3 p.m. on a beach in Ibiza or at 3 a.m. in a Berlin basement — universal, emotional, and straight fire.
Greg himself is a proper globe-trotter. Years of traveling, soaking up sounds from every corner of the planet, and translating that into music that genuinely transports you. He’s the guy who wants his productions to feel like a mini vacation for your soul, and with “Llámame” he’s absolutely nailed it. Fun fact: his unofficial remixes of Salif Keita classics “Yamore” and “Bah Poulo” have been rinsed by heavyweights like Adriatique, Sparrow & Barbossa, Edemusik, and a bunch of Afterlife regulars… the list keeps growing. Safe to say the scene is already paying attention.
If you’re into artists like Black Coffee, Keinemusik, MoBlack, or the whole Cercle/Adriatique melodic-afro wave, you need this in your life immediately. Perfect for sunset sessions, late-night drives, or just throwing on while you pretend you’re somewhere way cooler than your living room.
Stream “Llámame” everywhere now and let it take you places.
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What do you think of “Llámame”? Too smooth? Just right? Drop your thoughts below — I’m curious if this one’s gonna be the soundtrack to your December.
Let’s goooo!
