Sammy Virji and Chris Lake join forces once again on “925”, a pulsing bass house gem from Virji’s upcoming album.
With the dance world still buzzing from their hit “Summertime Blues,” Sammy Virji and Chris Lake reunite for a brand-new single, “925,” out now on Astralwerks. The track is another glimpse into Sammy’s highly anticipated debut album Same Day Cleaning, set to drop September 19.
Sleek, seductive, and sonically rich, “925” wastes no time pulling you in. It slowly simmers before unfolding into a polished bassline groove, where minimalism meets musical impact. The vocals strike with memorable clarity, riding the beat effortlessly while creating the kind of drop that lingers long after the track ends.
This is Virji and Lake at their best—precision-focused production that feels equally at home in a warehouse rave or a sunset festival slot. Their ability to control tension and release across just a few minutes shows why their previous collaboration reached over 36 million streams, and why this follow-up feels poised to hit similar heights.
“925” is just one part of Same Day Cleaning, a 16-track album filled with genre-spanning highlights. From the dynamic “Dis Badman” with Champion & IRAH, to the charting success of “Cops & Robbers” featuring Skepta, Sammy Virji’s debut full-length is shaping up to be a defining release.
Already hailed as a leading voice in the UKG resurgence, Virji’s recent accolades include a Best Producer nomination from DJ Mag, major festival appearances, and sold-out shows across Europe and North America. His surprise Times Square performance this summer added yet another viral moment to his fast-growing legacy.
With “925,” he and Chris Lake prove once again that collaboration can elevate both sound and momentum. The track is a dancefloor heater and a bold preview of what’s coming next.
