Murphy and Rad Mils’ “Wake Up” Is a Dancefloor Dream You Can’t Shake Off

Canadian dance music artist Murphy and Moroccan producer Rad Mils have dropped a new collaboration, "Wake Up," a house track that's as fierce as it is fragile.

Wrapped in haunting production, "Wake Up" is both an open wound and an invitation to dance. Mils delivers propulsive four-on-the-floor beats while Murphy's lyricism conjures the hollow, too-familiar echo of morning-after loneliness.

Exploring disconnection and detachment, Murphy's anguished vocals float like cigarette smoke in strobe lights, mirroring the cyclical nature of both dance music and grief. Together with Mils, she's spun a delicate web where euphoria and melancholy coexist, making it a perfect track for losing yourself and, paradoxically, finding something deep.

To that end, "Wake Up" is dance music for the comedown, when the bass still reverberates in your bones but your mind's already drifting toward someone who isn't there. Wrapped in haunting production, it's the sound of glitter mixing with the salt of tears on a sweaty cheekbone—beautiful, messy and undeniably human.

Listen to "Wake Up" below and find the new single on streaming platforms here.