GREG (BR) Turns Up the Heat With Sun-Drenched House Cut ‘Ibiza Nights’

Brazil’s own GREG (BR) is keeping the temperature high with his latest release, “Ibiza Nights”, a track tailor-made for sunset beach sets and peak-hour dancefloor moments. Out March 14, it’s a warm, rolling slice of house music that blends the pulse of classic Ibiza energy with GREG’s own Afro-infused signature.

Built on hypnotic percussion, deep grooves, and a vocal that feels like it’s floating in from the Balearic breeze, “Ibiza Nights” is a smooth, slow-burn that works its way into your system without ever breaking a sweat.

GREG (BR) has been steadily climbing the global house ladder, racking up 371K+ monthly Spotify listeners and scoring plays from heavyweights like Chris Lake, Michael Bibi, Cloonee, Vintage Culture, and The Martinez Brothers. His breakout moment came with “Still My Baby,” a collab with Cloonee that shot to #1 on Beatport and put his name firmly on the radar of club-goers worldwide.

With past releases on Catch & Release, Nervous, Hellbent, and Moodchild, GREG’s catalog is shaping up to be one of the most consistent in the scene. “Ibiza Nights” is proof that GREG knows exactly where to sit in the pocket.

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