• August 2, 2025
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TRICKSTAR and Tiaro are coming in hot with their new track “Redemption,” and it’s everything bass heads have been waiting for.

Blending explosive trap energy with cutting-edge dubstep, this genre-bending heater officially lands August 1 on Dim Mak, and trust, it’s already tearing up their live sets.

“Redemption” is built to hit hard. From its chopped-up vocal samples to earth-rattling 808s and an absolutely nasty drop, the single is a no-holds-barred ride through chaos. TRICKSTAR brings their original trap roots to the table, while Tiaro injects next-gen sound design and precision that elevates the whole thing to festival-slaying levels.

In TRICKSTAR’s own words: “This song has been a hammer in our sets. We wanted to make something that blended our OG trap sound with Tiaro’s new wave energy. It’s been awesome to see the fan reaction so far!” And honestly, it shows. This thing sounds like it was engineered to melt crowds.

TRICKSTAR blew up thanks to their viral collab with Marshmello, clocking millions of streams and cementing themselves as a force in the scene. Follow-up singles, especially their link-up with Eater, only pushed their momentum higher. But 2025 was a major turning point, with their EDC Las Vegas debut sending shockwaves through the bass world. Now, “Redemption” is here to build on that moment with even more intensity.

Tiaro, on the other hand, has been building a buzz of his own. Known for crafting hybrid bangers with slick sound design and emotional edge, he’s quickly becoming one of bass music’s most exciting rising names. With “Redemption,” he gets to throw down with one of the scene’s most explosive duos, and it’s a match that sounds way too good to be a one-off.

The result? A hard-hitting anthem primed for peak-time festival slots, warehouse throwdowns, and sweaty, late-night set closers. It’s trap. It’s dubstep. It’s all gas, no brakes. “Redemption” isn’t just another single, it’s a flex. And with Dim Mak backing the drop, you already know it’s going to make waves.

So if you’re into speaker-shattering bass, fast-switching energy, and collabs that actually deliver, this one should be sitting at the top of your playlist. TRICKSTAR and Tiaro didn’t come to play, they came to crush.

Mia Brooks
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