Idaly, Massuma & David Mackay Unveil Powerful Rework of Amazin’
A dynamic Afro house collaboration drops today, turning a Dutch favorite into an international club anthem already supported by Keinemusik and Carlita.

Tested on some of the world’s most influential dancefloors, Amazin’ has been a highlight of Keinemusik’s summer sets, drawing huge reactions from Barcelona to Mykonos. The collaboration blends Idaly’s signature hook, Massuma’s rhythmic sensibility, David Mackay’s sleek production, resulting in a track that crosses borders while staying true to its roots.
“It’s surreal to see how a track you make in a small studio can suddenly travel the world. When Keinemusik played it, that was a very special moment. David Mackay and Massuma really gave a unique twist to a track that already meant a lot to me. That’s why I’m extra excited to finally share it with the world,” shares Idaly.
“Working on a rework of Idaly's Amazin’ with David was seamless. The reaction has been powerful from the start, proving how a track in Dutch can still connect globally. Having Keinemusik play it in their sets and seeing the crowd response has been a real highlight. David and I have loved seeing how this track has come to life and been loved so heavily,” says Massuma.
“Idaly’s Amazin’ has always been one of my favorite Dutch songs. For me it was all about capturing the energy of that chorus and shaping it into something I could bring to the dancefloor. After sketching the first idea, I texted Sam to join this production, as I had been playing his track Contesto for a while, and wrapped it up quickly. The track has been a steady part of my sets ever since. And when Idaly heard it played in Keinemusik’s set in Amsterdam, making it official was a no-brainer.” - David Mackay
For Idaly, Amazin’ marks an exciting crossover from his established Dutch pop and hip hop roots into the electronic space. For Massuma, the track follows the rapid success of his debut single Contesto, which topped Afro house charts and amassed millions of streams. Completing the trio is David Mackay, one of the scene’s newest talents, whose crisp, melodic production brings a refined, club-ready edge to the record.
With its layered grooves, unmistakable vocal line, and heavy early support, Amazin’ represents a confident step forward for all three artists that bridges cultures and brings a new energy to dancefloors worldwide.
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