Mesto just released ‘Caramelle,’ a single that’s been quietly destroying dance floors for months before anyone outside the inner circle even knew the ID. Out now on Martin Garrix’s STMPD RCRDS, the record has already locked in heavy rotation from pretty much every major name in the game: Garrix himself, Calvin Harris, Sebastian Ingrosso, Zedd, Tiësto, John Summit, Dom Dolla, Afrojack, Alok, Alan Walker, Gryffin, Loud Luxury, Max Styler, Odd Mob, and more. When that many heavyweight DJs are rinsing the same unreleased track week after week, you know something serious is happening. Musically, ‘Caramelle’ feels like Mesto leveling up without abandoning what put him on the map. The low end still punches hard, the synth work is bright and layered, and the drop hits with that signature bounce he’s refined over the years, but everything sounds cleaner and more deliberate. It’s the kind of record that works at 2 PM on a mainstage or at 4 AM in a warehouse and never feels out of place. At 26, Mesto has already been in the game longer than most people realize. He broke out as a teenager on Spinnin’, scored big collabs with Garrix early, and has steadily stacked festival bookings and streaming numbers ever since. ‘Caramelle’ is the clearest sign yet that he’s moving past the “young talent” tag and planting himself in the top tier of producers who can dictate trends instead of chasing them. This is a new era of Mesto that we are excited for. You’ll also notice that Mesto revamped his Instagram recently and points to the newest evolution of his career, follow him on socials down below:Mesto Releases ‘Caramelle’ – The New Single That’s Already in Every Top DJ’s USB



