We Speak Music
Grupo HNE drop new video/single for “Calle HNE”
“Like in the video, we take you on a ride mentally without you having to go anywhere physically. There are no samples in this song. It’s the same for the entire album. This is an introduction to that (our album). No artificial ingredients. Our brand of hip-hop is organic. The street is the ‘Calle’ and the Grupo is HNE.” DJ Exes (emcee) of Grupo HNE, the Miami based Spanglish boom-bap trio speaks on new single “Calle HNE.” HNE in the song title stands for the initials of group members DJ Heron (production), Nando (multi-instruments, vocals) and Exes and the track is now available on streaming platforms currently as well as a music video (Filmed and edited by Stephen Box Lo Gonzalez for GoldBox Film Studios).
“Calle HNE” is the latest single from the Grupo HNE who have been dropping a string of heat-rocks and visuals every other week for the past few months. This includes “LO Malo” ft. Thirstin Howl The 3rd , “The Palmetto” ft. Orion as well as recent video combining two of their singles “Black Angels / Big Pictures” which features guest verse/appearances by fellow Miami artists Shottie (on “Black Angels”) and Money Mogly (on “Big Pictures”).
Listen to “LO Malo” ft. Thirstin Howl The 3rd:
Watch official video for “Black Angels / Big Pictures”: https://youtu.be/Bqlk8TeyHtw?si=y9HykR4T969I-cap
Watch official video for “The Palmetto” ft. Orion: https://youtu.be/hPReR_6-MrQ?si=PLCZG5ItVRGwPM6i
More Info:
https://www.instagram.com/grupo_hne
https://www.instagram.com/dj_heron
We Speak Electronic
Reece Rosé Bottles the Feeling on “Misbehaving”
Reece Rosé is not trying to reinvent the wheel. He is here to remind you why it worked in the first place. With “Misbehaving”, the rising electronic artist taps into something instantly familiar, then flips it into a feel-good house cut that lands right where nostalgia meets the dancefloor.
Teaming up with Capri Everitt, Reece Rosé leans into warm textures and groove-driven production that echo the roots of early ’90s house and UK garage. The result is effortless but intentional. Smooth chords, playful rhythms, and just enough bounce to keep things moving without overcomplicating the mood.
“Misbehaving” plays like a memory you did not realize you still had. Late nights, no responsibilities, music loud enough to blur everything else. It pulls from that space where time felt slower but nights somehow lasted longer. “It’s a reminder of those carefree high school days, when life felt simple, the nights felt endless, and the only thing that mattered was the music and the memories we were making,” Rosé explains. And that feeling runs through every second of the track.
What makes it click is that it never gets stuck in the past. The influences are clear, but the execution stays sharp and current. This is not revival for the sake of it. It is a continuation. Rosé understands the DNA of dance music and builds on it, keeping the energy light, summery, and forward-facing.
That balance is quickly becoming his signature. With international airplay on Kiss FM UK and Insomniac Radio, plus support from names like AC Slater, Zeds Dead, Boombox Cartel, DJ Q, REH4B, and DJ Craze, his momentum is building in all the right places. On Beatport, his releases are already making noise, proving that his sound connects both in clubs and beyond.
“Misbehaving” does not try too hard. It does not need to. It is light, nostalgic, and built to move. The kind of track that makes you look back for a second, then pulls you straight into the moment.
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