Martin Jensen is back and he’s not playing it safe. His new ‘HYPEBEAST’ EP just dropped and it’s hands-down one of the most fearless, genre-hopping projects of the year.
Known for turning every track he touches into a global banger, Martin’s latest release isn’t just an EP, it’s a wild sonic playground where basslines bite, vocals explode, and rising artists get the spotlight they deserve.
Let’s get into the madness. Kicking things off, the title track ‘HYPEBEAST’ hits like a truck with sleek R&B and rap vocals slicing through a beast of a bassline. That hook? Absolutely addictive, “Hypebeast, she don’t wear no Fashion Nova cos that shit ain’t pricey.” It’s cheeky, confident, and fits perfectly with the slick, rave-ready synths. Martin brings in LA’s SAVI, who’s worked with everyone from Bebe Rexha to The Chainsmokers, and South Korean sensation Eliana, making this track a true global flex.
Then there’s ‘FOOD TRUCK’, a total vibe. Imagine cruising neon-lit streets at 3AM, with hazy pop-house melodies and UK rap weaving in and out. It’s unpredictable, but that’s the point. This one sees MADDS, the Vegas queen and DIM MAK regular, teaming up with viral tech-house star Bradeazy for a rowdy, genre-mashing ride. They bring the kind of energy that turns late nights into unforgettable mornings.
Now let’s talk about ‘YOUR MAMA’. This one’s cheeky as hell. It’s bold, it’s bass-heavy, and it delivers one of the funniest lines we’ve heard in a while: “Think about how your best friend could become your best Dad!” Total coming-of-age movie material. It blends deep funk with bouncing house beats and futuristic vibes. Roxy Ferrari and Brandon Beal (aka I.D.O.) turn up the heat with their signature sounds, Roxy with her fierce presence, and Beal bringing that polished, hitmaker touch from his work with Snoop Dogg and Lukas Graham. You can’t ignore this one, it demands attention.
Then comes ‘ANIMAL’, which is pure primal energy. It starts off with haunting vocal lines, builds into a storm of soaring vocals, and then drops into chaotic bliss. Yako, who’s torn up stages from Creamfields to Miami Music Week, adds his signature big-room flair, while Kromi, who’s opened for The Chainsmokers and Zedd, injects serious fire. This track feels like an explosion in slow motion: intense, unpredictable, and unforgettable.
And finally, we’ve got ‘YES, PLEASE’. This track is pure fun from the first beat. With lyrics like “No que, VIP, skip the line, YES, PLEASE!”, it’s all about living that high-life fantasy. From Long Island Iced Teas to luxury jet ski rides and mile-high moments, it’s a celebration of indulgence and freedom. Musically, it bounces between Deep, Future, and Afro House, pulling you in with catchy hooks and euphoric grooves. Sami Brielle brings the vocals to life with effortless charm, while Carrie Keller and Hektor Maas handle the production like pros. Keller, fresh off EDC and Las Vegas shows, brings underground swagger, and Maas, with millions of streams and residencies at Zouk LV and Amnesia Ibiza, seals the deal with festival-level impact.
What makes the ‘HYPEBEAST’ EP hit different is its fearless embrace of collaboration. Martin Jensen isn’t just dropping tracks, he’s building a space where new voices can shine. Each song is a creative collision of sounds, cultures, and raw energy. This isn’t about sticking to one style. It’s about breaking molds, and Martin is curating it all like a seasoned tastemaker who still knows how to surprise us.
With billions of streams under his belt and performances at places like Tomorrowland, Ushuaïa Ibiza, and Wembley Stadium, Martin Jensen is no stranger to global stages. But this EP feels different. It’s bolder. It’s riskier. And it shows he’s not just riding trends, he’s shaping them.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering his work, the HYPEBEAST EP proves one thing loud and clear: Martin Jensen is all about evolution, energy, and giving the next generation their shot to shine. Stream it now and get ready to lose yourself in one of the most exciting dance releases of the year.
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