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Don Diablo launches a new chapter for his record label and community platform HEXAGON with the release of his single “Freek Like Me.” This release not only represents a club record pushing boundaries but also celebrates the label’s 10-year anniversary. With this milestone, Don plans to take HEXAGON into its next phase, called HEXAGON 2.0, focusing on fewer, higher-quality releases without being driven by algorithms. “Freek Like Me” features an engaging spoken vocal hook, upbeat piano synths, and a strong bassline, blending house music with garage and old-school influences. 

Since its inception in 2015, HEXAGON has emerged as a global tastemaker, supporting new talent and producing successful tracks. As the label redefines its musical direction, this single signifies the beginning of the next decade. Don Diablo reflects on how HEXAGON has developed beyond a mere label to become a movement that has collaborated with famous artists. His “FORΞVΞR” album achieved over a billion streams, and he was recognized as the most supported producer globally, mostly through HEXAGON’s work. 

As Don celebrates a decade, he emphasizes the importance of prioritizing quality in music. He introduces his concept of “NeoNostalgia,” merging classic house sounds with innovative designs. He aims to create an inclusive atmosphere connecting artists and fans. Don Diablo is currently ranked 15 DJ globally and has made a name for himself not just in music but also in art, fashion, and digital innovations. His label continues to promote new talents while he innovates in various creative fields.

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