
MANSA continues to assert herself as one of electronic music’s most compelling forces with the release of her new single “Way Back,” out today. The track delivers a surge of bass-driven energy, blending shimmering vocals, tight percussion, and a propulsive low-end designed for peak-time club moments.
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“Way Back” leans into the euphoric DNA of classic 2016-era dance music while sharpening it through a modern bass house lens. The result is a record that feels both nostalgic and forward-facing — engineered for movement, tension, and release on packed dancefloors.
“‘Way Back’ is probably the most fun record I’ve made in a while. It still has emotion in it, but this one leans way more into groove, energy and that late-night feeling,” MANSA shares. “Most of my music is pretty cinematic and emotion-driven… this track just wants to make you move.”
The release follows a steady rise for the Singaporean producer and DJ, whose sound has steadily gained traction across the global EDM landscape. With early breakout attention from “Midnight On My Mind” and the bass-heavy follow-up “Car Crash,” MANSA has built a signature style rooted in emotional contrast — pairing gritty club textures with melodic intensity.
Her growing profile has been bolstered by support from major tastemakers in the electronic scene, including Tiësto and DJ Snake, helping amplify her records across festival sets and club rotations worldwide. Signed to U.S. indie label Broke Records, she continues to build momentum as a standout name in the new wave of bass house artists.
Known for high-impact DJ sets and a commanding stage presence, MANSA has cultivated a reputation for music that translates seamlessly from headphones to large-scale festival systems. Each release further sharpens her identity: dark, kinetic, and built for late-night energy.
With “Way Back,” MANSA delivers another confident step forward — a track that doesn’t just revisit the past, but reimagines it for the present moment on the dancefloor.

