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Meduza Drop New Single 'Don't Wanna Go Home' - Capturing The Final Moment
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Meduza Drop New Single 'Don't Wanna Go Home' - Capturing The Final Moment

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Meduza, Italy's biggest streaming act of all time and Grammy-nominated trio, released "Don't Wanna Go Home" featuring vocals from Henry Camamile during Miami Music Week on Island Records, March 25, 2026. The final song of the night is always a bittersweet moment – a culmination of energy and togetherness, yet, at the same time, a shared refusal to accept that it has to end. It's this feeling that Meduza seek to capture on "Don't Wanna Go Home".

The track is meant to feel like an anthem for that exact moment: the final stretch of the night when everyone is still locked in, asking for one more. With nearly 20 billion career streams to their name, Meduza continue to refine their signature blend of radio-friendly hooks and dancefloor functionality.

The Track

Title: Don't Wanna Go Home

Featured Artist: Henry Camamile

Release Date: 25 March 2026

Label: Island Records

Format: Digital, radio

Digital Platform: meduza.lnk.to

The song was already previewed in two significant settings before its official release: during the opening ceremony of the Paralympics in Verona and at the trio's sold-out show at Milan's Fabrique. The timing of the release coincides with Meduza's presence at Miami Music Week, where they are performing at Factory Town.

The Inspiration

The idea for "Don't Wanna Go Home" came from a moment that any club-goer will recognize: the final track of the night. That bittersweet moment when the energy is at its peak, the lights are about to come on, and no one is ready to accept that it's ending.

Meduza explained the concept:

"We wanted to capture something we experience almost every time we play. At the end of a set, when the lights come up and the night is technically over, there are always people in the crowd who just don't want it to end. They start chanting 'one more song, one more song,' and there's this shared feeling in the room where everyone wants to hold onto the energy of the night for just a little longer."

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Rather than simply playing an extra record, the trio decided to write a song that embodies that specific feeling: the refusal to let the night end, the last burst of energy on the dancefloor, and the collective connection between DJ and crowd when no one is ready to go home.

The lyrics are minimal but effective, built around a repeated plea that captures the moment perfectly. The repetition mirrors the hypnotic, insistent energy of a club crowd refusing to disperse. The song's structure sparse verses giving way to a euphoric, chant-like chorus follows the arc of a night reaching its emotional peak.

The Journey

Meduza
MeduzaGrammy Record

Since their 2019 breakout with "Piece of Your Heart" (featuring Goodboys), they have become a global phenomenon:

Nearly 20 billion streams across their catalog

Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording ("Piece of Your Heart")

Multiple platinum records

Residencies at Hï Ibiza and Las Vegas

Festival mainstages including Tomorrowland, EDC, and Coachella

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Recent Activity

The trio recently completed a European tour with their Meduza³ live show, which sold out Milan's Fabrique. The live format combines DJ elements with live performance, allowing them to reinterpret their radio hits while maintaining club energy. They've also secured their Ibiza residency for the upcoming season.

Get Meduza³ Tour Tickets: linktr.ee/meduzamusic

The trio has built a career on making house music that works both in clubs and on radio, and this track fits squarely in that tradition. The song offers a potential closing track that literally describes the moment it would be used in a meta-layer that will resonate with anyone who's ever stood on a dancefloor as the lights come up.

Meduza has endured while so many viral acts have faded: they understand that the best dance music is about capturing shared experiences that people carry with them long after the night ends.

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