Summer always needs that one track that hits different. The kind of tune that feels cool, a bit spicy, and instantly gets people singing along without even thinking about it. That is exactly the energy Cizzzla is bringing with his latest cut, Nuff Gal. Blending tech house, Latin house and UK garage, this one arrives as a proper summer jam built for the dancefloor.
Right from the description the artist shared, Nuff Gal stands out for its super sing-along ability and a hook that is catchy as anything. In the world of tech house you expect driving grooves, tight percussion and bass that sits heavy in the mix. Add Latin house influences and you start hearing those rhythmic, slightly spicy layers that give the track its extra kick. The UK garage side ties it all back to something rooted and energetic. Cizzzla’s own production style leans into high energy percussion, choppy vocals and a bass-focused approach, so Nuff Gal lands right in that lane. It feels designed to cut through a club system or festival PA without needing any extra explanation.
Cizzzla did not arrive at this sound overnight. Growing up on acid music, jungle MCs and rave anthems, he was already writing his own lyrics by the age of thirteen and quickly became a regular on local pirate radio. While still a teenager he joined the famous London stations 103 Delight FM and Rinse FM. That early grounding as an MC took him further. He played internationally at spots like the Gas Club and Black & White in Ayia Napa, and hit major UK events including Garage Nation and Sidewindah. Sharing stages with acts such as Dizzee Rascal, EZ, Major Ace, So Solid Crew and The Heartless Crew helped cement his reputation as one of the strongest underground UK garage MCs around.
After that foundation he shifted focus toward production. By 2023 he was back heating up the dance scene with a tech house style full of high energy percussion, choppy vocals and bass-focused tracks. Influences from James Hype, Skrillex and Chris Lake sit in the background, but the fast-paced mixing and transitions keep the sound distinctly his. The same year already brought bookings at places like The Sugar Hut, Unit 7, New World Festival and Ministry of Sound in London, plus a run of new releases. One of those earlier tracks, Freekitona, was snapped up by the Canadian label LFTD Global and picked up support from DJs around the world.
Nuff Gal continues that momentum. Tech house remains one of the most reliable sounds for clubs and summer festivals, while Latin house elements keep things feeling fresh and rhythmic. Folding in the UK garage heritage gives the track a sense of history without sounding dated. The result is something that feels current yet grounded in the underground scenes Cizzzla came from.
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What do you think of Cizzzla’s sound on Nuff Gal? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let me know if this one is already in your summer rotation.