
Mosimann has unveiled his latest single, “Soon,” a collaboration with acclaimed French singer-songwriter Gaëtan Roussel.
The release continues the producer’s approach of blending electronic music with emotionally driven songwriting.
The track also marks the latest Dream Track edit to evolve from a viral moment into an official release.
Rather than simply remixing an existing song, Mosimann worked alongside its original creator to give it a fresh emotional perspective.
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Mosimann Revisits a Beloved French Song
“Soon” draws inspiration from “Help Myself,” Roussel’s Platinum-certified hit released in 2010 during his time as the frontman of Louise Attaque.
The band’s debut album remains one of the best-selling French rock records of all time.
The new version transforms the original into a more intimate composition.
It centers on themes of self-care, resilience, and accepting that life does not always have clear answers.
The DJ recently reflected on the song’s personal significance during an interview with Radio France.
He recalled listening to Louise Attaque during childhood road trips with his family and said certain songs stay with people long before they fully understand their meaning.
He also shared that many emotional wounds can begin to heal through conversation, a message that helped shape the emotional direction of “Soon.”
A Busy Summer Continues
The release arrives during another milestone year for the French producer.
Mosimann is currently hosting his first Ibiza residency, Voulez-Vous.
The residency further strengthens his reputation as one of Europe’s leading crossover electronic artists.
“Soon” featuring Gaëtan Roussel is available now via Sony Music.