At just 28 years old, Emma Bass is proving she isn’t simply emerging – she’s arriving. With a knack for weaving together the heaviest strands of UKG, House, and Bass, Bass has carved out a distinctive space in the underground scene, balancing fierce DJ energy with her powerful voice and impressive song writing abilities.
Her journey’s already packed with highlights: a collaboration with Nemo on Be Rich Records that stormed the ARIA Club Charts, earned spins on Steve Aoki’s Radio, and launched her first Australian tour in 2018, including a set at HQ Adelaide, the country’s largest nightclub. Add to that her hyped project with Lit Lords (USA), which hit Trap Nation with over 100k views, and you can see why folk are buzzing about her.
Now, with her debut single “Sweet Dejavu” dropping January 16, 2026, Bass steps into a league of her own. The track channels her DJ roots into a fully realized original sound, blending UKG shimmer, tech-house pulse, and bass-driven grit into something unmistakably hers. It’s the sort of tune that’ll have dance floors from Leeds to London shaking, with that proper underground bite.

How it sounds
“Sweet Dejavu” wastes no time, opening with distinctive vocals over a bass line before the beat makes its entrance. A snare build teases the drop, which cleverly cuts back to the catchy vocal hook before unleashing a saturated bass tone that drives the track forward. The chorus – “One night, one time, just to feel your touch again, lost in the heat we both know how it ends. No promises no names. Just a fire in our eyes. For one night, for one night” – is pure earworm material, balancing intimacy with dance-floor energy.
At 2 minutes 39 seconds, the track is short, sharp, and built for replay. The production is tight, the vocals distinctive, and the structure keeps listeners hooked from start to finish, ending on an echoey fade-out vocal that lingers just enough to make you hit play again.

Having already supported heavyweights like Skream, Chris Lorenzo, AC Slater, Yellow Claw, My Nu Leng, Borgore, Busy P, Ben Hemsley, and Havana Brown, Emma Bass is positioning herself as one of 2026’s breakout forces. “Sweet Dejavu” isn’t just a debut – it’s a statement: Emma Bass is here to disrupt the dance floor and redefine what UK electronic music can sound like.
Short, sharp, and proper catchy – Sweet Dejavu is a debut that’ll stick in folk’s heads and on the dance floor
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