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EDM’s Rising Star Surf Mesa Debuts New Single “City of Love” With Popdust

EDM’s Rising Star Surf Mesa Debuts New Single “City of Love” With Popdust

In October 2021, Surf Mesa first heard Selah Sol’s vocals that would eventually blend into his new single, “City of Love.” Surf spent the same night remixing audio versions that perfectly pairs with Selah’s sound. Finally, after close to a year and a half spent calibrating the track, Surf is ready to share it with the world.


The song has an effervescent beat that is true to Surf Mesa’s ultimate sound. As one of the hottest rising stars in the dance music scene, Surf’s performed at major festivals like Ultra and Lollapalooza. His song “ily (i love you baby)” has over 750 million streams on Spotify, and is one of TikTok’s most popular sounds.

His ultimate goal however is simply to make chill, catchy tunes that help people enjoy their day a bit more. “City of Love” is the epitome of Surf’s music, true to his sound with a mellow, yet upbeat, tone that reminds everyone of summer.

Exclusively with Popdust, Surf Mesa discusses his lastest single “City of Love” – out now! You can listen here:

Congratulations on your latest single “City Of Love,” which comes out today! You’ve already seen support in your DM’s from other names in the industry like Marshmello, Zedd, and The Chainsmokers. How have these names inspired your music?

Thank you so much! Yes, definitely. Zedd sticks out as someone who has been there as a role model in my eyes. I used to make remakes of his songs in high school because I loved his synth patches. There’s a hidden Easter egg deep in my sound cloud where I remade “Spectrum.” He has the best blend of melody with futuristic driving inspiring emotion.

Surf Mesa/Capitol Music Group

“ily (i love you baby)” is such a pivotal song on both the charts and TikTok…and I’m sure “City of Love” will be no exception. How has Tiktok allowed you to reach new fans and promote your new single?

As much as TikTok has been a tool for my career, it’s hard to get my music heard on it now. There’s so many artists and DJs finding out they can utilize this platform to get their music out there. I’m very thankful for all it’s done for me. I got extremely lucky – no question. I didn’t know an app could have that capability. If you look now there’s over 7.5 million videos made using “ily”. That is insane – lol. But yes, I’ve been putting in an effort regardless to use the platform to promote “City Of Love.” It’s been going well! It’s nice to see the comments of people getting excited.

What was it like working with Cole Trotta to create a visual for “City of Love?”

The kid has some serious talent! I was just scrolling on Instagram as one does until I hit my explore page. Typically I just see DJ videos, satisfying videos, and models. But no this kid was combing this hill on a longboard going at least 50MPH. I checked out the rest of his page and I couldn’t stop scrolling. I followed him on Instagram and sent a DM and we went back and forth. Only a few days later I thought how cool would it be to make a video content piece including him demonstrating his skills with my music in the background! We set up a call and before we knew it… we were up in Malibu, CA, filming him GUN down this mountain. He brought his buddy, Tom, who mounted a camera on the hood on his car and followed Cole 3 feet behind him going 50MPH down this extremely windy hill. I got a chance to sit in the passenger seat and oh my goodness. It was quite a ride. We’re so proud of what we made together. He’s the nicest guy that deserves the world and I encourage everyone to go check him out!

Surf Mesa/Capitol Music Group

You’ve been working on this single since 2021 and teasing it at some of your live shows…what was your favorite part about making it?

Wow, I remember my A&R Natalie Dodge from Astralwerks Records sending me this Demo. It was originally a ballad piano song at 60 BPM. It was the most beautiful and captivating vocal from Selah Sol. She got in with someone the most talented writers Tushar Apte, Neil Ormandy, and Nick Henriques. I spent late night in the studio reimagining the vocal into a house beat and after countless versions later… we have this one! It’s been an amazing experience playing this song out before it came out and I’m so happy to share with the world. The best feeling after playing a show was having people ask and request the song!

As one of the most rapidly-rising stars in the dance music scene right now, how do you find ways to stay true to your sound?

Oh, man. That’s nice to hear, thank you. There’s definitely such thing as creating art that fuels your heart verse creating art that fuels your ego. I find that when I make more melodic and beautiful-sounding music, that’s where my heart lies. But when I make little DJ Tools (edits, mashups, just dumb stuff) I’m fueling my ego. My true sound is mellifluous and nothing can take that away from me. I want my music to live forever. The lyrics, sounds, drums, samples, and every element in the track feel authentic and timeless.

What’s next for you? Any touring or albums in your future?

This year I’m excited to put out music with some of my favorite electronic artists ever. These are artists that inspired me to take music seriously from a young age and make a life out of it! There’s also very exciting performances this year. I’m ready to bring out a fresh sound to my project and to life on the stage.

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