German DJ/producer JAXOMY and UK singer/songwriter Conor Maynardhave teamed up for a sleek new collaboration that’s about to live rent-free in your head. ‘She’s So High, ‘out now via UltraRecords, is a thumping dance-pop anthem crafted to light up dance floors, playlists, and everything in between, with its infectious hooks and crisp production.
Marking their debut collaboration, ‘She’s So High’ goes straight for the dopamine hit, blending JAXOMY’s razor-sharp production with Maynard’s unmistakable vocals. The result? A perfect fusion of radio-ready polish and festival-worthy grit. Loaded with a pulsing bassline, shimmering synth layers, and an irresistible, rave-ready topline, this track is destined to stick with fans well beyond the summer months.
Hailing from Berlin, JAXOMY brings the high-octane energy of future house, infused with diverse influences that range from vibrant house beats to catchy, melodic hooks. His signature sound is both unique and instantly recognizable. With his 2024 viral smash ‘Pedro’, which has racked up over 350million streams, hit #1 on Spotify’s Viral Global Charts, and earned quadruple platinum status, JAXOMY has earned support from industry heavyweights including Don Diablo, Robin Schulz, Tiësto, Timmy Trumpet, Sam Feldt, Martin Garrix, and more.
Conor Maynard first skyrocketed to fame via YouTube, becoming one of the first breakout artists to transition from online success to mainstream pop stardom. Since then, his career has soared to new heights, boasting a number one album, multiple world tours, prestigious awards, and collaborations with global icons like Pharrell Williams, Rita Ora, Ne-Yo, and Frank Ocean. His streaming stats are staggering, with over300 million streams on Spotify and Apple Music, without major player backing. On YouTube, he commands an audience of13.7million subscribers and nearly3 billion views, while his Spotify streams are fast approaching2.5 billion. With its punchy rhythm, undeniable hook, and genre-blending appeal, ‘She’s So High’ is primed to be a standout track on dance floors and airwaves alike. This is dance-pop at its most addictive.