Dance music titans Dimitri Vegas and David Guetta team up once again—but this time, they explore uncharted territory with their first-ever drum & bass single, ‘Pum Pum.’ Featuring the multi-platinum and award-winning artist Loreen, the track is out now via Smash The House, delivering a bold and hypnotic experience that blends high-speed rhythms with deep emotional textures.
A Genre-Bending Collaboration
Known for shaping the global sound of dance-pop and EDM, Dimitri Vegas and David Guetta push beyond their signature styles on ‘Pum Pum.’ The track is a high-octane drum & bass anthem driven by rapid-fire BPMs and booming basslines, while Loreen’s spellbinding vocal performance anchors the song with powerful emotion and sensuality.
“Excited to team up with David again—I think this is already our fifth release together! I’ve always been a huge fan of Loreen, so creating something special with her was a real privilege. Super happy we finally get to share this one with our fans.” – Dimitri Vegas
“What I loved about creating ‘Pum Pum’ was the pure freedom of it—no rules, just energy and instinct. Working with David and Dimitri on something so unexpected, so raw and full of movement, felt like stepping into a new dimension. It’s hypnotic, primal, and made to move both your body and your spirit.” – Loreen
There’s something electric about seeing artists you’ve followed for years step into completely new sonic territory—and that’s exactly what Dimitri Vegas and David Guetta just did with their brand-new single ‘Pum Pum.’ This isn’t just another festival banger; it’s a genre-shifting statement, and it hits hard in all the right ways.
Out now on Smash The House, ‘Pum Pum’ brings in a wild card: Loreen. Her voice isn’t just a feature; it’s the anchor. She brings this hypnotic, emotional weight that turns a high-BPM track into something far more cinematic and visceral. The moment her vocals glide over those booming basslines, you know you’re in for something deeper than just a dancefloor moment.
If you’re expecting a cookie-cutter collab, this isn’t it. This track feels like a risk in the best way. It’s fast, raw, and instinctual. The kind of thing you close your eyes to on a dark dancefloor and just let your body move.
Whether you’re deep into drum & bass or just discovering it, ‘Pum Pum’ has something magnetic going on. It’s high energy, but also strangely intimate. It doesn’t just hype you up—it pulls you in.
So if you’re in the mood for something unexpected that still slaps, give it a spin. ‘Pum Pum’ isn’t just a switch-up; it’s a whole new chapter, and honestly, I’m here for it.



