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Sonic superstar Robin Schulz unveils his alias KOPPY with new single Freaking You Out

Sonic superstar Robin Schulz unveils his alias KOPPY with new single Freaking You Out

Scottish Sun15-05-2025
The German mastermind unleashes a high-octane house anthem off the back of his successful Nporth American tou
FREAKING AWESOME Sonic superstar Robin Schulz unveils his alias KOPPY with new single Freaking You Out
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AS the sun rises over Ibiza and dancefloors heat up for another unforgettable summer, global dance icon Robin Schulz drops into the season with a fresh sonic twist.
Schulz, the most successful German solo artist of all time, has teamed up with Australian sister duo NERVO and his enigmatic new alias KOPPY, to unleash new single, Freaking You Out.
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Robin Schulz is the biggest selling German solo artist of all time
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This is a high-octane house anthem packed with sultry vocals, a driving four-on-the-floor rhythm combined with euphoric synths.
Fresh off a triumphant North American tour, Robin now shifts gears into pure dancefloor mode starting his residency at the legendary Pacha Ibiza, where the summer sound is all about energy, unity, and that unmistakable White Isle vibe.
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Schulz has teamed up with Aussie sister duo NERVO for his new single
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He's compiled an exclusive playlist for us that captures the spirit of that shift, featuring club-ready cuts, uplifting house grooves, and the kind of feel-good moments only he can deliver.
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Robin & NERVO share the stage at Pacha at the end of May
Robin and NERVO, will share the stage at Pacha on May 31, giving fans a chance to experience the infectious energy of Freaking You Out live.
Check out his playlist below and what he thinks about each track:
Robin Schulz, NERVO, KOPPY – Freaking You Out
This one is really special to me. Working with NERVO was super fun and the track brings such a special energy. I can't wait to have the girls back at Pacha at the end of May to celebrate our release together.
Chris Lake, Ragie Ban – Toxic
This track has such a specific and dark driving vibe. It builds tension in the right way and when the drop hits, the energy in the crowd just explodes. It's a real mood-setter.
Frank Ocean - Lost (Gabss, Vintage Culture Edit)
The original is a classic, and this remix gives it a real club vibe. It's one of those tracks where people sing along but still keep dancing.
I heard this one on the US tour for the very first time when I entered the villa and my whole crew were vibing to it. Since then, it has become the tour soundtrack. A very special one for me.
AYYBO & Taylr Renee - Obsession
Super minimal, super groovy. It's one of those tracks that locks people in without being too loud or in-your-face. Overall, it was super nice, balanced, and the right pick for a proper night.
SIDEPIECE – Lick
This one is really fun and a bit naughty. It hits hard while the vocal sticks and people always react to it. It's a real banger and brings the right energy to the floor.
Dom Dolla feat. Daya - Dreamin (Anyma Remix)
Two worlds colliding here. Dom's groove with Anyma's emotional depth. It's a powerful moment in the set where things go a bit more epic and melodic.
Cassian – SOS
Beautiful and emotional, but still has a pulse that keeps the energy flowing. I love dropping this one because it really has a unique energy.
Cloonee, Young M.A & InntRaw - Stephanie (HNTR Remix)
This remix has some serious punch. It takes the original to a darker, more driving place which is perfect when I want to shift gears in the set and take things deeper. I loved to play the original one before, but this remix caught me even more.
Robin Schulz, OSWALD - eternal life
This track means a lot to me. It shows where I'm at musically right now. Emotional, uplifting, but a bit more club-focused. Playing it live always feels special.
Zombie Nation – Kernkraft 400 (James Hype Edit)
It's a total classic, and the James Hype edit gives it a fresh energy. Everyone knows it; everyone is going crazy. It's one of those guaranteed moments in my sets.
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