Album: single release only (2024)
Charted: 10
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Songfacts®:

  • "Move" is an afro-house track that arrived on the German label Keinemusik on June 7, 2024. The song quickly gained traction on social media after being played at several Keinemusik events.
  • Here's a breakdown of the creative forces behind "Move":

    Stryv (Hamid Bashir): A LA-based producer and songwriter originally from New York City who has worked with Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign.

    Keinemusik: A German record label and artist collective founded in 2009 focusing on house and techno music. They're known for throwing popular DJ parties and often collaborate with artists on their label.

    Adam Port: A German DJ known for his deep house sound, who is one of the Keinemusik co-founders.

    Malachiii: The vocalist featured on the track. He is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Southern California who favors pop, hip-hop, and R&B.
  • Malachiii's lyrics for this song primarily focus on physical attraction and the desire to dance together, which are typical themes found in house music.
  • Camila Cabello lent her vocals for the song's remix, which Adam Port and Stryv dropped on October 11, 2024.
  • The genesis of "Move" was one of those outrageously picturesque days on the California coast, the kind that makes you wonder why anyone, anywhere, bothers living inland. Stryv, for his part, was thoroughly basking in it.

    "We'd walked the trails, stared at the ocean, all that good stuff," he told Billboard of that golden October afternoon in 2023. "And I just thought, 'Man, this feels incredible. I need to bottle this up somehow. Maybe this is the right vibe for a record.'"

    As the sun dipped below the Pacific, he stayed glued to his laptop, laboring through the night to infuse his track with the same effortless warmth and golden hour glow he had spent the day absorbing.

    "I was freaking out," he admitted. "You make a lot of stuff as a creative, but it's rare that you're actually happy with any of it. But this? This was different. I just knew. I was like, 'Yo, this is special. Trust me. This is crazy.'"

    First, he had to find a home for the track and Stryv thought it might be a good fit for Keinemusik.

    Serendipitously, a Keinemusik rep had recently posted a tweet asking who had produced "Paid" from Ye and Ty Dolla $ign's Vultures 1album. When the rep was told it was Stryv, this led him to a Berlin coffee shop, where he met Adam Port. Over espressos, the two exchanged ideas, and before long, Stryv sent over the track he'd crafted by the Pacific.

    "I told them, 'Look, I have this idea. If we do this right, it could really work. You guys are already playing a ton of Afrobeat remixes - why not take the next step and make an original track instead of just reworking other people's music?'"

    Port agreed. Soon, they were in the studio together, reshaping the song from a radio-friendly cut into something primed for the dancefloor.

    "And just like that, the song went from being a pitch record to an artist collaboration," Stryv recalled.

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