
With โTroublemaker,โ producer Cosmiq teams up with vocalist Lana to land a smooth and dangerous late-night club anthem. Dropping out of a home studio but built with global dance floors in mind, the New Yorkโrooted track stitches together electro-pop sheen, Latin tech house bounce, loungey ease, and R&B silk, clearly orbiting the same universe as Dua Lipa, Calvin Harris, Rema, J Balvin, and Kygo. Cosmiq brings the EDM, Latin House, Electro-Pop, Afrobeats, and tropical flavors, and leans fully into that feel-good, rhythm-first identity here, using โTroublemakerโ as a postcard from the world heโs building.
The song locks in immediately with hard-hitting beats that thump down the center of the mix, a tight low-end guiding everything forward while shimmering synths ripple across the top like neon reflections on wet pavement. The groove is playful and bouncy, like a rooftop bar, making it just as at home in a dance playlist as in a late-night chill set.
Then Lana steps in, her vocals sugary and soft yet confident, gliding over the tech-house backbone with effortless charm. She sings exhilaratingly and euphorically, catching the pocket so cleanly that each line feels like a hook. The refrain, โYou are my trouble, trouble, troublemaker,โ is pure earworm territory, looping in your head long after the track fades and turning temptation into a sing-along.
You can almost see the scene, where the lights are low, bodies are moving, eye contact is held a beat too long. In the end, โTroublemakerโ nails its missionโbottle that electric, flirty moment where you know someone is bad news and decide to lean in anyway, just for the thrill of it.
STAY IN TOUCH:
SPOTIFY | TIKTOK | YOUTUBE
Review by: Naomi Joan

