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Benny Benassi Drops Superstar, Bringing Club Swagger Back

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Benny Benassi Superstar

Honoured groover-readers, clear the floor and hide the weak speakers. Benny Benassi returns with Superstar, and the intro already jumps in wearing sunglasses indoors. “The voice of the streets, the king of Brooklyn” becomes, in my head, the voice of the dance floors, the hometown hero of electro house, the man who made basslines feel like angry machinery.

Chris Nasty Joins the Bass Business

Benny Benassi and Chris Nasty return with Superstar, the fourth track from the newly released album Feel The Bass. Like we didn’t feel it enough – bless him. The album was released on May 1st, 2026, and Superstar takes the fourth spot on the tracklist, right in that early stretch where albums either grab you or lose you. He knew where to place it.

The lyrics play with swagger and command, waving that old-school mic prowess. Brooklyn gets named, the “superstar” crown gets polished, and the repeated “move it” turns into a proper club instruction manual. One with fewer pages and better shoes.

Benny Benassi Keeps the Engine Running

Benny Benassy built a whole machine and kept it moving. A GRAMMY nod came from flipping Public Enemy’s Bring The Noise, while Cinema with Gary Go later exploded again through Skrillex and picked up a GRAMMY on the way. Not bad at all. Albums like Hypnotica, Rock ‘N’ Rave, Electroman, and Danceaholic stacked the catalogue.

Club floors, festival stages, charts, all covered. Then came the guest list: Madonna, Chris Brown, John Legend, Ne-Yo, Kelis… Casual. Meanwhile, he kept circling EDC, Coachella, Ultra, Tomorrowland like it’s part of the weekly shopping list. More recently, he revisited Satisfaction with Guetta and hit #1 on 1001Tracklists with ARTBAT on Love Is Gonna Save Us. The man keeps pressing play.

Benny Benassi Superstar

Feel The Bass Gets Another Club Weapon

I like how Benny Benassi keeps the production alive. The synths, the vocal chops, and the rhythm having his everything aimed at the dance-floor. I grew up with tracks like these, and I still believe I had a happy childhood. But when Benny reminds us how to feel the bass, we probably never get better.

Superstar gives Feel The Bass another familiar shape: electro house with a hungry bite, club weight, and a wink big enough to annoy the neighbours. Yeah, mine as well. You can listen the full album here.

Catch Benny Benassi on Groover City radio- happy mood on, volume up, neighbours warned.

Written by: Flav


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