HUGEL has officially arrived with Twenty One, a debut album that feels less like an introduction and more like a full statement from an artist who already knows exactly what his lane is. The project pulls together the groove, heat, and Latin house pulse that have made him such a force on dancefloors around the world.
HUGEL kicks off the album with a personal message of adversity and how that adversity is what made him. He wouldn’t change a thing, because he wouldn’t be who he is today without those lows. Snoop Dogg follows up this personal message to focus on happy days lost in house music with that SoCal flow he built a legacy on. Even when the collaborations get bigger and the songs open wider, the album still feels rooted in movement, rhythm, and that slick late-night energy. This is not a record trying to prove he can make an album. It sounds like one made by someone who already understands how to hold a room and is now showing what that looks like across a full body of work.
A lot of that has been clear through the rollout. Singles like “Movin’ To The Sun,” “Ron Y Coco,” and “Body Drop” each gave different flashes of what Twenty One could be, but together they make even more sense here. The album feels warm, sexy, and built for summer, while still carrying enough weight to outlast the season it was made to soundtrack.
More than anything, I would like to formally invite you to HUGEL SUMMER. It is all his. Don’t fight it. He is the chosen one and is holding down the crown from Ibiza to Miami to the down under.
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