Today, DJ Snake opens a new chapter with Nomad, a seventeen-track album that’s his most global project to date, inviting the likes of Travis Scott, Future, J Balvin, Stray Kids, Amadou & Mariam, Damian Marley, and Peso Pluma, among others. Out today, it captures the producer’s ability to blend widely different worlds, from reggaeton and trap to Afrohouse and Middle Eastern rhythms, while keeping his unmistakable sense of pulse and precision.
Last night in Paris, DJ Snake premiered the LP inside a hangar redesigned as an airport terminal, complete with check-in counters, stamped passports and a runway stretching into the dark. As planes took off outside, the crowd heard Nomad for the first time. A fitting metaphor for an album about travel, transformation, and never standing still. “I grew up surrounded by people from India, the Caribbean, Africa, and the Middle East,” the artist commented. “That mix shaped everything I heard. Nomad is a tribute to that upbringing, always moving, always learning.” The tracklist mirrors that idea, with collaborations that span the map: Travis Scott and Future on Tsunami, J Balvin on Noventa, Stray Kids on In The Dark, Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley on Bam Bam, Amadou & Mariam on Patience, and Peso Pluma on Teka.
With Nomad, DJ Snake turns his global perspective into rhythm. It’s an album that feels cinematic yet personal, a reminder that even when the sound keeps evolving, the heartbeat remains unmistakably his.
