Petite Noir, Genesis Owusu & Toya Delazy turn existential angst into a dancefloor weapon on D2M
Petite Noir doesn’t just release songs, he drops manifestos disguised as bangers. His latest track, “D2M” (that’s Down To Move), ropes in two heavyweights: the kaleidoscopic cool of Genesis Owusu and the unapologetic fire of Toya Delazy. Together, they sound less like a feature and more like a cosmic summit meeting where the agenda is: how to weaponize groove against despair.
The result is a track that feels like strapping on sequined armour before diving into the trenches of late-capitalist fatigue. Petite Noir’s signature Noirwave energy is all over this: Angular, tense, but coated in a shine that dares you to dance anyway. Owusu slips in with the sly charisma of a shapeshifter, bending the verses into something both cryptic and cathartic, while Delazy blasts through with lines that slice like neon machetes.
“D2M” is no polite invitation to the dance-floor, it’s a forceful demand. A sonic decree. A reminder that even when the world’s on fire, there’s always room for one more spin, one more chant, one more sweat-soaked moment where everything makes sense again.
This is existential funk with teeth. You don’t stream it. You surrender to it.











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