"Tell the World" by EDM GOD Keeps the Vocal Dance Floor Moving
A Vibrant Vocal Dance Single Still Finding New Ears More Than Six Months On
Some dance singles arrive loud and disappear by the next weekend. tell the world, the Vocal Dance and EDM single from EDM GOD, has done the opposite. It has held its place across playlists and sets since it landed on 25 December 2025. Built on an infectious rhythm and a vocal hook made for the floor, it still sounds fresh.
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How “tell the world” Builds Its Infectious Rhythm and Vocal Energy
At its core, tell the world is a straightforward idea done well. It is a high-energy Vocal Dance and EDM track. The vocal sits front and centre, and the rhythm does the rest. The beat moves a room. The topline rides on top with a clarity many dance producers take years to nail. Nothing here fights for attention. The vocal, the groove and the drop each take their turn, and the track is better for that discipline.
That restraint is why the single reads as the work of an established act, not a first attempt. EDM GOD has built a catalogue around this exact instinct. The productions stay vibrant and energetic. By design, the vocal carries the weight, and the beat keeps the crowd honest. On tell the world, that approach lands cleanly. It rewards proper speakers or decent headphones over a phone.
TopMusic.News curator team: “What keeps tell the world in our rotation is how patiently it builds. The vocal never crowds the beat, and the drop earns its lift instead of forcing it. That is why the track still fills a floor more than half a year on.”

Why “tell the world” Still Resonates Six Months After Its December Release
Dance music moves quickly, and most singles get a fortnight of attention before the next wave arrives. tell the world has held on longer than that. More than six months on from the 25 December 2025 release, the track keeps turning up in listening sessions. As a result, it still pulls in new ears who missed it the first time around. For a Vocal Dance record, that kind of staying power beats a launch-week spike.
The artist is candid about what went into it. “‘tell the world’ was created to bring vibrant energy and a powerful vocal experience to the dance floor,” said EDM GOD. “We’re thrilled to see it continue resonating with listeners six months after its release, proving that quality and passion truly stand the test of time in the electronic music landscape.” That endurance says as much about the writing as the production. A hook you can still sing back months later is harder to build than a drop that only works once. tell the world has both.
EDM GOD has kept a visible profile beyond the release too. The Thailand-based producer sat down with European Indie Music Network to talk through the sound and where it is heading next. That is the kind of coverage that keeps a catalogue track finding fresh ears.

Made for Vocal Dance Fans Who Chase Big, Vocal-Led Drops
tell the world speaks squarely to listeners who gravitate towards vocal-forward dance music. In turn, that crowd keeps festival main stages and late-night radio slots busy. If your rotation already leans on the vocal-led club productions David Guetta built his name on, EDM GOD is working the same seam. A strong topline leads the track into its drop. Fans of the bright, festival-sized energy that runs through Calvin Harris‘s dance singles will recognise the same appetite. It wants a clean, high build and a payoff you can see coming and still enjoy. There is a nod, too, to the melodic vocal EDM that Avicii made a global language. The emphasis stays on melody over noise.

Even so, none of that makes tell the world a copy of any of them. It places EDM GOD in a lineage that Vocal Dance and EDM listeners already trust. Newcomers get an easy way in. For an audience that came to the genre for this balance of vocal and rhythm, the single is a simple recommendation. Its longevity has already made the case.
Where to Stream “tell the world” and Follow EDM GOD Online
tell the world is out now and streaming across every major platform, and it holds up best played loud. Beyond Spotify, keep up with EDM GOD on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music and the artist’s YouTube channel. For everything between releases, follow along on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X.
Want a Vocal Dance and EDM single that has already proved it can last? Put tell the world on and turn it up.


