From the heart of New York’s evolving electronic scene emerges a voice that doesn’t just make you move, it makes you feel. With his new single “Speak Up”, DJ Frisbee transforms the dancefloor into a platform for courage, connection, and consciousness. It’s not just another club anthem; it’s a rallying cry wrapped in rhythm.
A master of fusing Afro House, Deep House, and Breakbeat textures with emotional storytelling, DJ Frisbee has steadily built a reputation for crafting music that transcends entertainment. “Speak Up” carries that signature vision forward. From its first beat, the track radiates life with deep percussive layers, pulsing synth lines, and a smooth yet commanding vocal hook that urges listeners to reclaim their voice. It’s energetic and reflective at once, the rare kind of record that can make you dance and think in the same breath.
“I made Speak Up as a reminder that rhythm is our universal language,” DJ Frisbee explains. “When we move together, we speak louder than words.” That belief sits at the core of his music, the idea that beats can unite where words divide. Speak Up blends emotive vocals and Afro-infused percussion with an arrangement that builds toward releasing the sound of liberation through motion.
What sets DJ Frisbee apart is his ability to use dance music as dialogue. Each kick, each snare feels intentional, not just to keep bodies in sync, but to keep spirits awake. The track’s groove speaks to unity, while its melodic undertones reveal vulnerability and an acknowledgment that strength and self-expression often grow out of struggle.
Across previous releases like “I’ll Ride With You,” “Just Because,” and “In It Too,” DJ Frisbee has woven a consistent thread of empathy and empowerment. But “Speak Up” is arguably his boldest statement yet, a reminder that silence, in any form, serves no one. In a world where noise often drowns out meaning, Frisbee reclaims the dancefloor as a space for honesty and connection. The production itself feels cinematic. Layers of rhythm rise and fall like waves, each moment carefully constructed to draw listeners deeper into the pulse. The Afro House roots keep the sound organic and communal, while the electronic build gives it a modern, global reach. A record that feels equally at home in New York clubs and African festivals.
At its essence, “Speak Up” is about breaking barriers, personal, social, and emotional. It’s an invitation to shed fear, to step into one’s truth, and to realize that expression itself is power. “This song is about finding your voice and standing up for what you believe in,” Frisbee adds. “I wanted something that moves your body and your heart at the same time.” And that’s exactly what he’s achieved. “Speak Up” is more than music; it’s movement in motion. In DJ Frisbee’s hands, the beat becomes protest, melody becomes message, and silence is no longer an option.