In a heavyweight collaboration built for late-night impact, ero808 and Coka Cobra have joined forces on “Don’t Look Down,” a slow-burning, minimal club cut released via Deadbeats. Marking both artists’ debut on the influential label, the release arrives amid a steady rise for each producer throughout 2026, signaling a sharp new chapter defined by restraint, tension, and forward-facing club sensibilities.
Driven by hypnotic basslines, seductive vocal chops, and tightly controlled percussion, “Don’t Look Down” thrives in its minimalism. Rather than leaning on explosive drops, the track builds a simmering intensity—prioritizing atmosphere, groove, and pressure. The result is a magnetic, late-night weapon designed for dark rooms and discerning dancefloors, where subtle shifts carry maximum weight. It’s a meeting point between ero808’s genre-fluid instincts and Coka Cobra’s raw, body-driven approach, forming a sound that feels both dangerous and deeply addictive.
“I make song very powerful—like sexy tractor of sound,” says ero808. “It grab you by hips, make you dance, and you say ‘wa wa wee wa’ because feeling is too nice to ignore.”
For ero808, the single continues the ascent of a singular voice operating across house, bass music, hip-hop, and Latin influences. A first-generation American artist with Latino roots, he has amassed hundreds of millions of streams while collaborating with industry heavyweights. His output blends darker sonic textures with direct lyricism, often exploring nightlife, ambition, and desire without regard for genre boundaries.

Meanwhile, Coka Cobra doubles down on a reputation built around impact over polish. Since signing with Tchami’s Confession label in 2020, he has cultivated a loyal following through uncompromising club records engineered for movement. With performances alongside major artists and appearances at premier festivals, he has become a trusted name for crowds seeking something more visceral and less predictable.
Released via Deadbeats, the imprint founded by Zeds Dead, “Don’t Look Down” reinforces the label’s ongoing commitment to forward-thinking club music and emerging talent. By pairing two artists with distinct identities and a shared disregard for convention, the track lands as a precise, slow-burning statement—one built to linger deep into the summer’s festival and club circuits.