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Stella Bossi Releases “Deja Vu,” Lead Single from Upcoming “All You Can Eat” EP

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DJ and producer Stella Bossi returns with “Deja Vu,” the first single from her All You Can Eat EP, out in May.

Berlin’s Stella Bossi kicks off her next era with “Deja Vu,” a dynamic new single that leads into her forthcoming EP All You Can Eat, due this May via her independent label TBMF. The track blends Bossi’s signature rave intensity with her flair for unconventional hooks and boundary-pushing style.

“Deja Vu” delivers with a pulsing bassline, four-on-the-floor rhythms, and a playful, distorted vocal that gives the track its name. Engineered for big rooms but rooted in underground ethos, the single is another standout in Bossi’s growing discography of dancefloor-ready anthems.

Stella Bossi - Deja Vu
Stella Bossi – Deja Vu

Stella Bossi has carved out her own lane in electronic music—not just as a producer and DJ, but as a cultural figure. Her label TBMF (thebeatmustfuck) is home to like-minded artists including Chris Morgan, Nancy Live, and Jay Norris, while her own tracks like “Poetry,” “Molly For Breakfast,” and “Das Boot” have accumulated millions of streams.

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Her collaboration with Marco Faraone, “3 Days Awake,” introduced her to a wider global audience through Filth on Acid. On the live circuit, Bossi continues to dominate, playing to massive crowds at Amnesia Ibiza, Electric Love, and Parookaville, often alongside pioneers like FISHER and Charlotte de Witte.

“Deja Vu” marks the start of a new chapter for Stella Bossi—one that promises to push further into uncharted rave territory. All You Can Eat is out this May, with more to follow soon.

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