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DJ Snake Is Back with His Most Ambitious Album Yet ‘Nomad’
legendary artist and producer DJ Snake releases Nomad, a 17-track studio album that transcends borders, languages, and genres. Both a long-awaited body of work and a testament to his deep respect for global music culture, Nomad marks a new chapter in his artistic journey. First announced at his historic, sold-out solo show at Stade de France, the first ever by an electronic music artist, the album captures DJ Snake’s evolution from a young Parisian producer into a defining force in contemporary music. Across its diverse tracklist, Nomad seamlessly fuses sounds from reggaeton, Middle Eastern street music, and baile funk, reflecting the boundless creativity and cultural diversity that define his sound.
“I grew up surrounded by people from India, the Caribbean, Africa, and the Middle East. That mix shaped everything I heard. ‘Nomad’ is a tribute to that upbringing… always moving, always learning, always blending what the world has to offer. ‘Nomad’ goes beyond an album tracklist. It’s a cultural statement.” – DJ Snake
Last week, DJ Snake surprised fans worldwide with the announcement of his collaboration with Stray Kids on “In The Dark,” marking the first-ever partnership between the global DJ and the K-pop powerhouse. Out today, the track merges Stray Kids’ explosive energy with DJ Snake’s genre-blending production, uniting Eastern and Western music influences in a powerful cross-cultural moment.
“We met last year at the 2024 Gala des Pieces Jaunes in Paris. We immediately knew there was more to come… I’ve always been amazed with the K-Pop scene, so to now collaborate with these guys who have had such an impact on this genre is an honour.” Says DJ Snake about “In The Dark”

Alongside Stray Kids, Nomad introduces several first-time collaborations for DJ Snake, including Grammy-nominated Afro-house artist Bantu on “Company,” reggae icon Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley on “Bam Bam,” and the debut of DJ Snake’s bass-driven alter ego The Outlaw on “Final Fantasy.” Fans also finally gain access to highly anticipated new music through “Tsunami” with Future and Travis Scott; a nod to Snake’s deep hip-hop roots, alongside solo cuts “Nomad,” “Monte Carlo,” “Cairo Express,” and “KIKI2000,” each revealing a different chapter of his Nomad journey.
Over the summer, in the lead-up to Nomad, DJ Snake unveiled a series of standout singles that set the tone for one of his most profound albums to date. It began in May with “Paradise” featuring Bipolar Sunshine, first premiered at his sold-out Stade de France show, a modern reimagining of Phil Collins’s “Another Day in Paradise.” This was followed by “Reloaded” with Space Laces, a gritty electronic weapon that flips Marilyn Manson’s “This Is the New Sh*t” into pure dancefloor fire.
Then came “Patience,” a deeply personal project featuring his reimagination of Amadou & Mariam’s celebrated 2008 song “Sabali,” accompanied by a powerful music video which sheds light on the realities of migration, offering a sensitive and humanizing portrayal of those compelled to leave their homeland in pursuit of a better future.
Summer continued with “Noventa,” a 90’s inspired reggaeton-flavored anthem which effortlessly fuses cultures, genres, and undeniable star power, reuniting Snake with longtime friend and collaborator J Balvin. Rounding out the season, “Something Wrong” with Don Toliver showcased Snake’s hip-hop roots through Toliver’s unmistakable vocals, while “Bring The House Down” with Dillon Francis and TRXGGX reignited the energy of trap, setting the stage for the revival of trap and celebrating the genre’s resurgence.
Nomad journeys through musical styles and cultures, blending diverse influences into timeless dancefloor hits with global appeal. This latest album marks a significant milestone for DJ Snake, highlighting his rare ability to move between worlds, connecting scenes, styles, and generations in ways few artists can.
