SHADU: «I don’t make music for charts — I make it to connect.»

SHADU cuts through with rhythm, soul, and purpose in a world where music is often background noise. She’s not just a DJ — she’s an experience. From topping Beatport charts to dreaming of Tomorrowland, SHADU opens up about what fuels her music, her connection with fans, and why Afro House isn’t just a genre — it’s her language.

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Inside the world of Afro Houses rising star, as she shares her journey,
her sound, and the heartbeat behind every track.

Right now, youre super busy — whats cooking?

“My team and I are working on new music, constantly searching for fresh ideas and creative solutions. Ive got a packed tour schedule, and Im so excited to meet my amazing fans in new countries. Also, I just dropped a new track called AHORA.” I give my all to every project — and this ones no different.”

What do you love most about DJing right now?

“Everything. Track selection, connecting with the crowd, and producing — its all one big flow. Each part keeps me grounded and inspired. Its hard work, but its the kind of hard I live for.”

Has your approach to live sets changed recently?

“Definitely. Ive got a solid audience now, and I listen to their feedback. I get track suggestions in DMs all the time — and I include them in my sets! Its all for my people.”


Youve performed in France, Bahrain, Moldova… any recent set that hit different?

“Every set in a new country is a chance to connect. Thats why every show feels unforgettable to me. Its always special.”

When youre playing abroad, whats the most important thing to you?

“The people. Always. That energy exchange on the dance floor — thats everything to me. I do all of this for them.”

Bucket list time — whats the dream gig?

“Theres a whole list! But the big ones? Ultra. Coachella. Tomorrowland. Playing there would mean the world to me. And Im working toward that, every single day.”

Lets talk studio time — whats coming next?

“Weve got a lot cooking. 2025 will be full of new music. Afro House is still our home base, and were pushing hard to create something that feels real. Youll hear more soon.”

Whats your favourite part of the production process?

“Honestly, the transformation. I work with my produce,r Meyer, and together we shape our ideas into something unique. The best part? When a demo becomes a finished, polished track that truly hits.”

Any collaborations on the horizon?

“Yes! Im working on some exciting collabs with talented vocalists and artists. I love working with others — it sparks something special, creatively.”

Your track Contigo has been killing it on Beatport. What does that kind of love mean to you?

“Its super motivating. It reminds me why I started this journey. Im grateful and inspired — and it pushes me to keep going.”

Why do you think Contigo hit so hard?

“I dont know! Theres no formula. But I remember how I felt when we made it — it was the start of spring, and that emotion just poured out of me into the music. Maybe thats what people felt, too.”

Will there be a remix or follow-up?

“Not right now. No remix in the works — Im focusing on whats next.”