British-Jamaican DJ, producer, and tastemaker Siobhan Bell continues her evolution as a recording artist with the release of her second single, “NightNight,” out today via Hall Of Fame. Arriving after her debut track “Toxic,” the new release pushes her deeper into the immersive, after-hours sonic world that has long shaped her identity behind the decks.
“NightNight” leans fully into Bell’s club instincts, translating the unpredictable energy of late-night dancefloors into a tightly constructed electronic track built on hypnotic loops, moody textures, and sharp rhythmic movement. The production carries a darker, more introspective tone than her debut, reflecting the emotional intensity of nights that blur past their limits while the crowd refuses to let go.
Describing the inspiration behind the track, Bell captures that in-between state familiar to anyone who has stayed until sunrise:
“‘NightNight’ is that blurry 4am feeling of flashing lights, overstimulation, exhaustion, but still not wanting the night to end,” she explains. “I wanted the production to feel hypnotic and emotional but still hit properly in the club. It pulls from UK rave, electronic pop and that messy after-hours energy I’m obsessed with.”
Raised in East London and now based in Los Angeles, Siobhan Bell has spent years shaping cultural moments from behind the scenes, moving fluidly between underground clubs, global stages, and high-profile creative spaces. Her career has placed her alongside major names including Playboi Carti, Skepta, and Megan Thee Stallion, while also leading to collaborations with global brands such as Louis Vuitton, Nike, Apple, Sephora, and Arsenal FC.
That background has positioned her at the intersection of music, fashion, and cultural influence—an environment that directly informs her evolving sound as a producer and artist. With “NightNight,” Bell channels that experience into a more personal artistic statement, reflecting both her club foundation and her growing vision as a solo creator.
2026 marks a defining turning point in her career, as she steps forward with original music after years of shaping the energy of some of culture’s most influential spaces. Following “Toxic,” this latest release further establishes her direction: forward-thinking club music rooted in emotion, atmosphere, and physical impact.
With “NightNight,” Siobhan Bell solidifies herself as an emerging artist to watch—one whose instincts for mood, rhythm, and cultural pulse translate seamlessly from the booth to the studio.
