DJ Momotaro drops a total time-warp banger with “Play Me Like a Hit (feat. La Fiamma)”, a track that jumps straight into the neon pulse of mid-90s Eurodance and brings it into 2025 with a glossy new edge. If you grew up on Dragana’s “Up And Down” or any of the iconic Eurodance tracks blasting from CRT TVs, you’ll catch the reference instantly. But this isn’t just nostalgia cosplay, it’s a full reboot of the vibe, rebuilt from scratch with modern production muscle and that signature Momodisco sheen.
The track kicks off with that familiar Eurodance urgency: bold synth leads, piston-tight drums, and a rhythm that hits you before you even realise you’re nodding your head. Then La Fiamma jumps in, giving it that spark only a real vocalist with attitude can bring. She doesn’t just sing, she moves. The intentional breathing sounds woven into the performance add tension and motion, like the song has its own heartbeat.
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And lyrically? Straight to the point in true Eurodance fashion: “Spotlight on on, I’m just a killer
Redlight flicker but I’m standing still, Hard like vinyl moving fast, Drop the needle, feel the blast…
Play me like a hit, on repeat.” This is pure dancefloor theatre. A little cheeky, a little dramatic, totally addictive.
DJ Momotaro, Dortmund’s neon-noir craftsman, produced, arranged, mixed, and mastered the entire track himself in Momodisco Studios. He’s known for merging retro DNA with digital clarity, but this one really nails the balance. The synths feel like they were born in ’96, but the stereo image? The transient detail? The punch? That’s 2025 talking. It’s the kind of production where if you played it next to a classic Eurodance hit, it would blend flawlessly, then outshine it.
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La Fiamma’s presence seals the whole package. Her vocal phrasing, the sharp attitude in her delivery, the breath-as-percussion moments, everything pushes the track forward. Even though the collaboration was entirely digital, it doesn’t feel distant. It feels electric.
This is one of those songs that instantly lifts the mood, whether you’re driving at night, cleaning, working out, or trying to wake your brain up in the morning. It’s catchy, fun, and built to loop, literally and emotionally. Eurodance is back. And DJ Momotaro isn’t following the wave, he’s shaping it.
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