HUGEL has spent the better part of a decade as one of dance music’s most dependable hitmakers, the producer behind viral records that take over Ibiza terraces and festival main stages every summer. Now he has finally done the one thing he had never attempted. The HUGEL debut album, titled Twenty One, is here, a 21 track project that plays like a guest list of pop, rap, and house royalty.
Twenty One arrived through Make The Girls Dance, the label and party brand HUGEL founded in 2023. The title nods to the 21 tracks on board, and the run moves from Snoop Dogg and David Guetta to YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Big Sean, Ultra Naté and Tokischa without ever leaving the dancefloor behind.
The full Twenty One tracklist
Here is every track on the HUGEL debut album, in order, with the features confirmed on the official release.
- Intro (feat. Snoop Dogg)
- 150 Bands (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again and AryaXO)
- Body Drop (feat. Big Sean and Scott Storch)
- Movin’ to the Sun (feat. Imael Angel and Ultra Naté)
- Making Love in New York (Interlude)
- Not for Nothing (feat. Roy Woods, Gatano and Eppy)
- Shine (feat. David Guetta, French Montana and Aidan Martin)
- Habibi
- Love (feat. NEZ, Mili and Hoomance)
- 24H in Miami (Interlude)
- Make Me Go (feat. Donel)
- Ron y Coco (feat. Barbara Doza and Flagrant Drvms)
- Stay Sexy (feat. LaBritney and Mili)
- Jamaican (Bam Bam) (feat. SOLTO)
- Marbella to Madrid (Interlude)
- Intoxicated (feat. Malachiii)
- Playboy (feat. Malachiii)
- Independancia (Interlude)
- Quiere Party (feat. Tokischa and Provi)
- Champagne (feat. Adamè and Amadi Blue)
- Next to Me (feat. Donel)
A guest list that reads like a festival lineup
The album opens with a surprise. The Intro hands the mic to Snoop Dogg, a statement of ambition before a single drop lands. From there HUGEL keeps the names coming. 150 Bands pulls in YoungBoy Never Broke Again and AryaXO, while Body Drop pairs Big Sean with legendary producer Scott Storch.

The headline moment is Shine, a collision of star power with David Guetta, French Montana, and British singer Aidan Martin. It is the kind of crossover swing that targets radio and main stages at once, pairing Guetta’s pop instincts and French Montana’s rap presence with a punchy HUGEL groove.

One of the real standout moments on Twenty One is Not for Nothing, where HUGEL links up with Roy Woods, Gatano and Eppy. The track settles into a moody, late night groove, with Gatano and Eppy trading sharp verses over a melodic hook from Roy Woods and a tight HUGEL beat. It is one of the cuts where the album looks past the marquee names and hands the next wave a real platform.
Elsewhere the roster keeps running deep. Malachiii turns up twice on Intoxicated and Playboy, and Donel bookends the back half on Make Me Go and the closer Next to Me.
Latin heat and vocal house at the core
Under the famous features, Twenty One stays loyal to the sound that turned HUGEL into a club staple. Ron y Coco, with Barbara Doza and Flagrant Drvms, is pure Latin house heat, the exact lane he helped push into the mainstream with his early smash Morenita. Quiere Party brings in Dominican firebrand Tokischa alongside Provi for a reggaeton leaning rush, and Champagne closes things out with Adamè and Amadi Blue.
The vocal house side is just as strong. Movin’ to the Sun hands the microphone to Ultra Naté, one of the most important voices in house history, for a soulful anthem, while Jamaican (Bam Bam) with SOLTO adds a dancehall bounce. Short interludes like Making Love in New York and Marbella to Madrid stitch the album together like a DJ set.
From a Coachella reveal to release day
The rollout began on one of the biggest stages on the planet. HUGEL announced the album during his Coachella set in April 2026, then used that same moment to premiere the lead single Movin’ to the Sun. The track was released on 22 May 2026 and set the tone for everything that followed: classic house vocals, warm melodies, and a rhythm built for open air crowds. A run of singles followed before the full 21 track album landed in late June.
Who is HUGEL
Born Florent Hugel in Marseille in 1987, he started DJing as a teenager, shaped by Daft Punk, Carl Cox, and Laurent Garnier. He broke through worldwide in 2018 with his remix of Bella Ciao, a viral monster that went platinum across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and gathered hundreds of millions of streams. His 2024 single I Adore You, made with Topic, Arash, and Daecolm, became his biggest hit to date.
Along the way he grew Make The Girls Dance into a touring brand and a residency at Hï Ibiza, and he settled in near the top of the DJ Mag rankings. His name now appears on lineups around the globe, from Tomorrowland to industry gatherings like IMS Dubai, with an Ibiza presence that runs alongside heavyweight series such as Pacha ICONS.
Where to listen to the HUGEL debut album
Twenty One is out now across all major platforms, with the full album streaming on Spotify. With 21 tracks and a guest list this deep, the HUGEL debut album is less a quick club tool and more a snapshot of where he stands in 2026: a proven hitmaker betting that his sound can carry an entire album.

