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GREG99 Makes Insomniac Records Debut with “Get Stupid”

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Friday, March 20 — Brazilian tech house selector GREG99 continues his meteoric rise in the global dance music scene, marking his debut on Insomniac Records with “Get Stupid.” Known for his club-focused productions and multicultural influences, GREG99 delivers a high-energy dance anthem designed to ignite dance floors worldwide.

Raised in the countryside of Minas Gerais, Brazil, GREG99 has quickly established himself as one of house music’s most exciting emerging talents. His sound blends Latin, Afro, Balearic, and other global rhythms into a distinctive club-driven style. Over the past year, he has collaborated with artists including Cloonee, San Pacho, Pitros, and Dabi, while earning support from tastemakers such as Vintage Culture, Joseph Capriati, Michael Bibi, Marco Carola, John Summit, Chris Lake, and Fisher. His 2024 breakout single “Still My Baby” surpassed 6.6 million streams and reached #1 on Beatport’s Overall Top 100 chart, cementing his status as a fast-rising force in electronic music. As part of his debut North American tour, he has performed at venues including Grand Park DTLA, Academy LA, 808 El Paso, Halcyon SF, and Province 44.

Now, GREG99 makes his Insomniac Records debut with party-starting indie dance weapon “Get Stupid.” Anchored by a rambunctious, raw topline, the deep tech-leaning track channels gritty, boxy vocal shouts that inject a rebellious blend of punk rock and hip-hop attitude. Through its spacious arrangement and distorted modulations, the track balances minimalism with explosive club power, showcasing GREG99’s knack for crafting infectious, high-impact records.

“This track was inspired by old raw techno records that run at a lower BPM than the usual techno, while maintaining the core characteristics of the style.” — GREG99

Fans can catch GREG99 performing “Get Stupid” on the final leg of his debut North American tour, bringing high-octane sets to major dance music cities including Denver’s Club Vinyl, Experts Only Miami Music Week Party at Club Space, Seattle’s Hangar 30, and more.

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