HUGEL Begins His Twenty One Era

A new summer chapter from HUGEL

 

HUGEL is entering a new era with Movin’ To The Sun, his latest single featuring Imael Angel and legendary house vocalist Ultra Naté.

Released via his own imprint Make The Girls Dance, the track marks the first offering from HUGEL’s upcoming debut album Twenty One — a project that looks set to expand his already fast-growing global presence.

Built around warm vocals, sun-soaked energy, and HUGEL’s signature groove-driven production, Movin’ To The Sun feels designed for the summer circuit: from Ibiza dancefloors to open-air festival stages.

A bridge between classic house and the new Latin house wave

What makes the release interesting is the balance between generations.

Ultra Naté brings a timeless house music presence, while Imael Angel adds a fresh songwriting touch. HUGEL ties both worlds together with the kind of Latin and Afro-influenced production that has become central to his identity.

The result is not just another club record. It is a crossover moment that keeps one foot in house music history and another in the current global rise of Latin House.

After Coachella, Hï Ibiza, and Las Vegas

The single arrives after a major period in HUGEL’s career.

Earlier this year, he brought his Make The Girls Dance concept to Coachella, joined by surprise guests including Snoop Dogg, Ty Dolla $ign, French Montana, Big Sean, Roy Woods, and Murda Beatz.

That moment pushed HUGEL beyond the usual club circuit and placed him directly in the middle of a wider cultural crossover between house music, hip-hop, and R&B.

At the same time, he continues to strengthen his position across the world’s biggest nightlife destinations, with a return to Hï Ibiza and new Las Vegas residencies at XS Las Vegas, Encore Beach Club, and EBC at Night.

HUGEL is no longer just riding the Latin house wave

Over the past few years, HUGEL has become one of the most visible names behind the global rise of Latin House and Afro Latin House.

His numbers speak clearly: over 27 million monthly Spotify listeners, more than 6 million followers across social platforms, and a catalog that includes major records such as I Adore You, Forever with Diplo, and Jamaican Bam Bam.

But the bigger story is the positioning. HUGEL is helping move Latin-influenced house from a regional or seasonal sound into a serious global club language.

Why Twenty One matters

With Movin’ To The Sun opening the rollout for Twenty One, HUGEL seems ready to define the next phase of his sound.

The track does not try to overcomplicate the formula. It focuses on what he does best: rhythm, warmth, accessibility, and dancefloor emotion.

For Yalla Techno, this release matters because it reflects a wider shift in electronic music right now. Latin House is no longer sitting on the side of the global scene. It is becoming one of its strongest engines.

 

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