He definitely looks to capitalize on his potential with his follow-up single, “Can You Please?” featuring GloRilla. The song picks up where “Tweaker” left off, incorporating turn-of-the-millennium Southern rap aesthetics with a real ear for catchy hooks. This time around, he’s imploring a dancer to “shake that ass for me,” which, in turn, lends itself well to the theme of the new video for the song released today via Def Jam.
The video opens with Gelo pulling up outside a strip club at night in a Lamborghini, blasting his signature hit, and ends with him getting back in the car sometime well after dawn. In the middle… well, it feels like you should know what to expect already. G-strings, pasties, and a whole lot of twerking; the video checks all the boxes. Glo jokes “I ain’t stop showin’ my ass since a bitch got thick,” but rocks a tasteful pinstripe suit, letting the dancers have the spotlight this time around.
Watch Gelo’s “Can You Please” video featuring GloRilla above.
Fresh off his debut performance at Rolling Loud California this past weekend, 18-year-old rapper (as of today!) celebrates his birthday with the release of a new single, “Impact,” featuring fellow rising star Xaviersobased, who also performed at Rolling Loud and is opening on Nettspend’s ongoing tour.
Built on a loopy, synthy beat of the kind The Kids are very into these days (raised by video games, of course all their music sounds like 16-bit grunge), “Impact” finds Nettspend describing the hustle — and its payoff — in evocative terms: “Fake it till you make it, Hollywood feelin’ / Built it from the floor, I took off the whole ceiling.”
In addition to taking the stage at hip-hop’s current longest-running festival, Nettspend also recently walked in Miu Miu’s show for Paris Fashion Week. The teen breakout has been building his buzz since the release of his debut mixtape, Bad Ass F*cking Kid, which included the single “Tommy.” Nettspend released the video for “Tommy” at the end of February, so following up with “Impact” so quickly could mean he’s got more to share.
You can catch Nettspend on his Invert Tour, the dates for which you can find here.
Listen to Nettspend’s “Impact” featuring Xaviersobased above.
As The Smile continue to be about as productive as possible, there’s continued chatter/speculation/hope about a potential Radiohead reunion (mostly hope). Now, though, there’s a breadcrumb suggesting a Radiohead tour could be on the horizon.
As Resident Advisor notes, an item in a recent Los Angeles wildfire relief auction run by Palisades High School featured an item titled “4 Exclusive Radiohead Concert Tickets.” Here’s what the listing says in part:
“Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to attend one Radiohead concert of your choice!
These tickets are being donated directly from the band manager and include four tickets only to a Radiohead concert where they will be performing. You will be in direct contact with the manager for ticket arrangements.
Package Highlights:
• 4 premium tickets to one Radiohead concert of your choice
• Flexibility to select your preferred city and date based on the band’s tour schedule
• Unforgettable live experience from one of the most influential bands of all time
Perfect for music lovers and an amazing gift for any Radiohead fan.”
This could mean that the band has a tour in the works. Of course, it could also mean that the manager intends to make good on the listing whenever the band ends up announcing a tour, and that one is not currently planned.
Worth noting, though, is that Resident Advisor reports that per “a source close to the group,” “Radiohead have placed holds in select European cities for a run of residency gigs this autumn.” So, we’ll see.
South African duo Major League DJz have shared a new song with help from Grammy-nominated R&B star Jorja Smith.
“Come With Me” is described as identical twin brothers Bandile and Banele Mbere’s “first official foray into electronic music,” and what a debut it is: it sounds like jumping into the ocean at sunset, as depicted in the artwork.
Major League DJz started working on “Come With Me” four years ago. “We knew we wanted to step into the electronic space in a way that still felt authentic to who we are, and this track was the perfect balance,” they said in a statement. “We’ve also been wanting to work with Jorja on an original track for a while and now the timing feels perfect.”
Per a press release: “As global ambassadors of Amapiano, Major League DJz have long been at the forefront of shaping and expanding the genre. However, in their home country, Amapiano has always existed alongside house and electronic dance music. Their latest single ‘Come With Me’ is a natural progression — blending their signature log drum rhythms with the pulse of house and Afro-electronic sounds.”
You can listen to “Come With Me” by Major League DJz featuring Jorja Smith above.
The members of Boygenius — Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker — are pretty close, but two of them are especially so: A new New Yorker interview with Dacus confirms she and Baker are in a “committed relationship.”
Presumably, Bridgers already knew this before it went public. But, once the world learned, she had the perfect reaction to the news.
Pop Crave shared the news on X (formerly Twitter) alongside a Boygenius band photo that blurred the image except for a cut-out of a heart, which comedically left Bridgers in the out-of-focus area. Bridgers apparently got a kick out of that, as she shared the image on her Instagram Story.
The New Yorker piece describes Dacus’ upcoming album Forever Is A Feeling as being “about falling in love” and “how the tumult of that experience has forced her to reckon with the unknown.” Dacus herself said the project is partially about “coming to terms with change — of knowing that things aren’t forever.”
She also discussed the balance between wanting to keep her romantic life private and wanting to be vulnerable in her music, saying, “It’s been interesting, because I want to protect what is precious in my life, but also to be honest, and make art that’s true. I think maybe a part of it is just trusting that it’s not at risk.”
2025 certainly seems to be the year of “highly anticipated but oft-delayed albums finally getting release dates.” Saba and No ID finally released their joint album today after teasing it for almost two years, Lil Durk shared the release date for Deep Thoughts today amid his ongoing legal battles, and even Key Glock shared the release date for Glockaveli last week.
The latest rapper to join the fun is Toronto rapper-producer Nav, who announced the release date for his new album On My Way 2 Rexdale, nearly a year since he first announced it. It’s due for release on March 28th, nearly three years after the release of his last full-length, Demons Protected By Angels, which dropped in September 2022. He dropped a single back then, too; “6AM Thoughts” featured the breakout stars Cash Cobain and Bay Swag, and gave the project a boost, but clearly, it took a while to get his ducks in a row. Nav shared a cinematic, dream-like trailer for the album, in which he wakes up in a flooded bedroom and finds himself falling into an abyss, a la the Sunken Place from Get Out (everyone really likes that imagery, apparently).
You can watch the trailer for On My Way 2 Rexdale above. The album is due on 3/28 via XO and Republic. You can find more info here.
Miami Music Week is the ultimate marathon for dance music lovers — seven days of non-stop partying and sunrise-to-sunset (and back to sunrise) dancing. Each year, Miami transforms into a mecca for electronic music, with the world’s biggest DJs and underground tastemakers taking over nightclubs, rooftop lounges, and poolside stages. Whether you’re a house head, a techno purist, or bass head, one thing is certain: sleep is optional (unless you’re staying at one of these amazing hotels).
The options are overwhelming, but don’t worry — we’ve got you covered. From the all-night, all-morning madness at Club Space, where the party doesn’t stop until you do, to the sprawling, open-air playground of Factory Town, where industrial vibes meet world-class sound systems, there’s no shortage of places to lose yourself in the music. And of course, no Miami Music Week is complete without the iconic EDMAs pool party at The Clevelander, where crystal-clear waters meet chart-topping DJs in the heart of South Beach.
With so many events happening simultaneously, you need a solid game plan to hit the best of the best. That’s where we come in. Whether you’re chasing sunrise at an after-hours set, getting down at an intimate club showcase, or partying under the palm trees at a VIP day party, Uproxx is here to guide you through the wildest, most unforgettable moments of Miami Music Week 2025.
InterContinental Miami: Pool Parties
Friday, March 28th – Sunday, March 30th | Times vary
INTERCONTINENTAL MIAMI
Along with being a premier place to stay during Miami Music Week and Ultra due to being just steps away from the main stage at Bayfront Park, InterContinental Miami is also hosting three exclusive pool parties that you won’t want to miss. On Saturday, March 29th and Sunday, March 30th from 12pm to 5pm, the iconic hotel is hosting epic dance experiences featuring an incredible mix of electronic, Afro-house, and jungle rhythms from the hottest DJs.
Saturday, March 29: Tony Zuccaro & Cody Chase
Sunday, March 30: Le Twins & Eran Hersh
Guests can enjoy all this while taking in breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay and the festival’s skyline.
Additionally, live DJs will spin at the hotel all weekend long with a special after-hours party in the lobby that goes until 3am.
Friday, March 28: GettoBlaster, Sam Collins, Basura Boyz B2B Sage Armstrong, GAWP, Wags, Ekonovah
Saturday, March 29: Tom Enzy, Special Guest Esther Anaya, MAAHEZ, Enos, Pension
Sunday, March 30: Ciro Briceno B2B Adrian Y, Chris Ocana, George Vidal
Guests staying at the hotel have complimentary access to the parties.
Anyone interested in attending who is not staying on the property can get tickets here.
Eden Roc Miami Beach
EDEN ROC MIAMI
As our first hotel pick to stay at during Miami Music Week due to its hosting of the return of Winter Music Conference, Eden Roc Miami Beach will also host two of the most acclaimed annual MMW parties.
Official WMC Pool Party
Thursday, March 27th | 3pm-11pm
Celebrating its 35th anniversary amid Miami Music Week, the WMC will unite the most influential voices in dance music for three days from March 26th-28th at Eden Roc Miami Beach Resort. Featuring an array of esteemed artists and industry leaders who are shaping the global electronic music ecosystem, WMC 2025 will provide invaluable insights and actionable guidance on the future of electronic music through artist performances, critical discussions, insightful panels, and more.
The official pool party will be for 21+ attendees only and feature a day of networking and partying alongside ALOK, KSHMR, Cheat Codes, Elephante, Frank Walker, Hayla, Jonas Blue, Lavern, Regard, Vinny Vibe, and Z3LLA. WMC delegates will receive free access to the pool party with their conference wristband. Event access may be subject to capacity limits. Early arrival is recommended for popular events.
For tickets and additional information, click here.
EDMAs
Friday, March 28th | 12pm
EDMAs
Attendees will be able to rub elbows with celebrities, A-list DJs, and industry executives while enjoying unforgettable surprise performances and an atmosphere like no other. No boring ceremonies here—just non-stop, high-energy entertainment all day long, featuring power-packed sets from this year’s winners and the hottest names in EDM.
This pool party is invite only and your RSVP must be approved for entry. While headliners and winners will be revealed at the event, past artists who have joined the party include David Guetta, deadmau5, Kaskade, Illenium, Joel Corry, Steve Aoki, Mau P, Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, Zedd, Nervo, Dom Dolla, Skrillex, Fred Again.., Subtronics, and more.
This Miami Music Week, the hotel is turning up the heat with two massive parties, bringing top-tier DJs and an electrifying atmosphere to the heart of the action. With its legendary status and prime location on Ocean Drive, The Clevelander is the ultimate destination for dance music lovers looking to celebrate in style.
EDM.com & Friends
Wednesday, March 26th | 11am – 9pm
EDM.COM & FRIENDS
EDM.com is returning to MMW with its open-air kickoff networking party, “EDM.com & Friends.” This year’s event will take place on the C-Level Rooftop of the iconic Clevelander South Beach, in the heart of Miami’s Art Deco District on Ocean Drive. Attendees will be able to connect with DJs, promoters, artists, label representatives, venue owners, booking agents, media, content creators and more. Artists can maximize these opportunities with a producer meet-up and exclusive demo drop from 11am to 12pm. This session will give producers direct access to A&Rs from renowned labels such as Tchami’s Confession, James Hype’s Stereohype, Hood Politics Records, House Hats and Peak Dial, among others. They will be able to share their work, receive constructive feedback and potentially walk away with a signed record.
Additionally, attendees will groove to performances by Henry Fong, Kaleena Zanders, Sunday Scaries, Myles O’Neal, Rich DietZ, PLS&TY, Sherm, MARTA, R3WIRE and Not Available. A special performance from a secret guest headliner is also on the schedule.
Admission is free with the code EDMFRIEND, and $19 without the code. Table reservations are also available starting at $200.
Tickets and additional information can be found here.
Neon Owl 10 Year Anniversary
Thursday, March 27th | 9pm-3am
NEON OWL
Celebrate Neon Owl’s 10 year anniversary at The Clevelander with international duo sensation BEAUZ with support from Polar Bears, KEPIK b2b Hidden Axis, Nikita Page, The Icarus Kid b2b Tej and Gordon Viechielstein. This will be the first time BEAUZ is playing and headlining in Miami all while celebrating Neon Owl discovering BEAUZ 10 years ago.
Tickets and additional information can be found here.
Moxy South Beach: Move Ibiza Radio
March 24th-29th | Times vary
miami music week
In celebration of Miami Music Week, Moxy South Beach will be hosting Move Ibiza Radio for an electrifying week-long showcase from March 24th-29th.
Kicking off the action-packed week, enjoy the MixHer Networking Brunch at Serena on March 23rd from 3pm-7pm, spotlighting elite female talent in the industry. The MixHer series honors female DJs and music professionals in Miami and beyond, with free entry for hotel guests.
The road to Ultra continues with the Elevate Tuesday Pool Party at Moxy South Beach’s main pool. On March 25th from 1pm-6pm, immerse yourself in an all-day experience featuring special guest DJs, setting the perfect vibe for the week ahead.
On March 26th, Lisbon-based DJ collective Ocean House, dedicated to ocean preservation, will team up with Hi Neko Party to create a unique, high-energy poolside experience at Moxy South Beach from 4pm-10pm, presented by Milagro Tequila. Dance to the rhythm of house music, connect with a vibrant community, and support a cleaner, healthier planet. No cover for hotel guests.
Keep the energy going March 27th with the Aliens on Mushrooms MMW Pool Party from 12pm-11pm, presented by Lalo Tequila and hosted by Aliens on Mushrooms, the record label and lifestyle brand owned by Gettoblaster. Known for throwing unforgettable events in cities like Las Vegas, Chicago, New York, and Amsterdam, this poolside party promises an unparalleled dance music experience.
On March 28th, White Claw presents the Miami Music Week Pool Sessions, an epic pool party featuring live DJ sets, floaties, and unbeatable drink specials, all set against the backdrop of Miami Beach from 12pm-4pm.
On March 29th from 4pm-11pm, house legends Milk & Sugar will bring the winter edition of House Nation WMC 2025 to Moxy South Beach’s main pool, featuring a curated lineup of international artists and a live broadcast on Move Ibiza Radio. With their signature house sound and global hits like Let the Sun Shine, Milk & Sugar deliver an unforgettable night of high-energy beats.
Closing out the week on March 29th, experience an electrifying dance event at Como Como at Moxy South Beach, featuring world-class DJs, stunning visuals, and immersive productions by Airborne Productions from 5pm-5am.
Wynn Las Vegas’ acclaimed nightlife division, Wynn Nightlife, has partnered with Hyde Beach at SLS South Beach to deliver five days of unforgettable day-to-night parties starting Wednesday, March 26th through Sunday, March 30th. The roster of top-tier headliners includes Diplo, Marshmello, Hugel, Meduza, James Hype, Luciano and more. In addition to the action-packed lineup, revelers can expect a variety of amenities at Hyde Beach including VIP packages with private cabanas, bottle service, culinary offerings, and access to exclusive areas of the beachfront venue.
Factory Town has curated an unmatched experience, bringing some of the world’s top electronic acts together for a multi-night spectacle that will once again set the standard for Miami Music Week in 2025. Spanning five unique stages, each with its own carefully crafted lineup, the venue pulses with nonstop energy from sunset to sunrise.
MMW Closing: ANOTR Presents “On A Trip” Album Release Party
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1-800-Lucky
March 26th-30th | Various times
For the past six years, 1-800-Lucky has been the ultimate destination where music and culture collide, hosting some of the world’s best DJs and producers in the heart of Wynwood. As Miami Music Week heats up from March 25-30, the iconic Asian food hall and nightlife hotspot is keeping the tradition alive with an electrifying lineup of top-tier talent, surprise sets, and an unmatched late-night vibe.
Retail Records Label Takeover Showcase Party
Wednesday, March 26th | 4pm-3am | No cover
Featuring Basura Boyz, Avilo, Essed, Zilka, and more.
Hood Politics Party
Thursday, March 27th | 9pm-3am
HOOD POLITICS
Owner and label boss DJ Susan will host an epic Hood Politics Party at 1-800-Lucky on March 27th. The party will feature none other than AC Slater alongside a lineup of heavyweights including Proppa, Sherm, Maahez, Henry Fong, Kaleena Zanders, and more.
Featuring Oscar G, DJ Pierre, Ralph Falcon, and more.
Overtones x Humans Alike Miami
Sunday, March 30th | 12pm
Featuring Featuring Chesster, Cocodrills, Tony Guerra, and more.RSVP by texting +1 305-768-9826.
E11EVEN
Made in Miami and known worldwide, the E11EVEN name is synonymous with forward-thinking hospitality, groundbreaking innovative entertainment experiences, and living life to the fullest. The iconic club will host two events during MMW. On Wednesday, March 26th, AMÉMÉ will headline into the late night followed by Gordo on Thursday, March 27th. It all leads up to the venue’s MMW closing party with Dim Mak on Sunday, March 30th.
Tickets to AMÉMÉ and Gordo’s shows can be found here.
16th Annual MMW Showcase
March 30th | 8pm | E11EVEN
E11EVEN
It wouldn’t be Miami Music Week without Dim Mak Records bringing the heat to the city’s most electrifying dance floors. For its 16th consecutive year, the label’s iconic Miami Music Week showcase returns on Sunday, March 30th, taking over the world-famous club E11EVEN for an unforgettable night of high-energy beats, massive drops, and surprise guests.
The 2025 Dim Mak Miami lineup is stacked with some of the biggest names in electronic music, featuring label boss Steve Aoki, legendary DJ and producer Laidback Luke, trap icon Flosstradamus, an explosive Henry Fong b2b Ookay set, rising bass house star Nostalgix, high-energy duo NIIKO X SWAE, genre-blending innovator PLS&TY, and the vibrant sounds of Linney—with additional surprise guests set to elevate the night even further.
Tickets and additional information can be found here.
Club Space
March 25th-30th | 11pm
ADINAYEV
For over 20 years, Club Space has been a Mecca for electronic music lovers craving marathon raves curated by acclaimed DJs and selectors from across the globe. Miami Music Week is where the club shines the brightest during its yearly programming of nonstop after-hours parties, extending into mornings, afternoons, and subsequent evenings. With three venues spanning Club Space, Floyd, and The Ground, there are endless parties with some of the biggest names in electronic dance music to attend.
It has been just about two years since Memphis rapper Key Glock released his last album, 2023’s Glockoma 2. Since then, he’s kept up a steady stream of single releases, but what fans really wanted was word of his new album, Glockaveli. Originally set to be released late last year, the album was pushed back to allow Key some time to polish it. On Thursday (March 13), he confirmed its new release date, May 2nd, and today, he’s sharing the dates for its accompanying tour, which kicks off later that month and runs through the end of June.
Tickets for the tour go on sale on Friday, March 21 at 10 AM local time on LiveNation.com. The artist presale begins on Wednesday, March 19. You can see the tour dates below.
Glockaveli is due on 5/2 via Paper Route Empire / Republic Records. Check out the new single, “No Sweat,” up top.
Key Glock’s Glockaveli Tour Dates
05/21 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
05/23 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
05/24 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center
05/25 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
05/29 – Birmingham, AL @ Avondale Brewing Co.
05/30 – Charlotte, NC @ Bojangles Coliseum
05/31 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
06/05 – Nashville, TN @ Nashville Municipal Auditorium
06/07 – Baltimore, MD @ Pier Six Pavilion
06/08 – Queens, NY @ Governors Ball^
06/10 – Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues Boston
06/12 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues Cleveland
06/13 – Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center
06/18 – Waukee, IA @ Vibrant Music Hall
06/19 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
06/21 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
06/22 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fillmore Minneapolis presented by Affinity Plus
06/24 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
06/28 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
06/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
06/30 – Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
^Festival Date
Sabrina Carpenter isn’t doing “Nonsense” outros on tour anymore, but she has launched another fun concert tradition: Before the second chorus of “Juno,” as she sings “Wanna try out some freaky positions? / Have you ever tried this one,” Carpenter strikes a suggestive pose, switching them up between concerts.
Well, she brought the Short N’ Sweet Tour to Paris for a second night yesterday (March 17), and when it came time for the position, she paid tribute to France by recruiting two of her dancers to help her with an “Eiffel Tower” pose (here’s a photo and video).
As for what the “Eiffel Tower” is (aside from the actual French landmark)… well, it’s a sex position that you can Google (at your own risk if you’re not opposed to seeing some NSFW pages) if you want to learn more.
Meanwhile, Carpenter was just named a headliner for the 2025 edition of Lollapalooza, alongside Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler The Creator, Rüfüs Du Sol, Luke Combs, Twice, ASAP Rocky, Korn, Gracie Abrams, and Doechii. The fest is set to go down in Chicago from July 31 to August 3.
The rapper started things off with “Never Find” (featuring K Carbon) from her debut album Glorious before she and Sexyy Red performed “Whatchu Kno About Me.” The entire time, she was wearing and surrounded by gold. More like GoldRilla.
“I ain’t won an award in a good minute, so I brought my special thanks out,” GloRilla said during her acceptance speech, adding, “Don’t let nobody tell y’all what y’all can’t do, because they tried to count me out but look where I’m at.”
Last year, GloRilla and Sexyy Red interviewed each other about the positive response to “Whatchu Kno About Me” from fans. “I think ’cause they wanted to see me and you on a song together for so long,” GloRilla said, while Sexyy added, “Before I just came up here, I was in the car laying down. I ain’t say nothing, but I heard it on the radio. Usually, I’ll call like, ‘Y’all heard it? Y’all heard it?’ But I keep hearing it, so it’s like I’m not even finna keep saying nothing. This muthaf*cka just be playing.”
You can watch GloRilla’s performance at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards above.
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