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‘Finest Things’ see’s Late Nite City deliver soul dripping House grooves this July of course with the help of Dami Davies of the House Gospel Choir.

Born out of lockdown experimentation and bursting with creative freedom, Late Nite City are back with their most soulful cut to date. The genre-defying trio of George Smeddles, Danny Langan, and Josh Arise have already carved out a unique space with their EP-driven dancefloor energy, but “Finest Thing” signals a bold expansion into richer, more melodic territory.

At its core, this is a love letter to feel-good grooves. From the first snap of the drums and that effortlessly funky bassline, “Finest Thing” oozes confidence. It doesn’t try too hard; it doesn’t need to. Dami Davies of House Gospel Choir fame steps into the spotlight with a silky vocal that plays it cool but carries weight. His delivery floats over the beat like a late-night whisper in a crowded room, telling the tale of a smooth operator who knows how to let the music do the talking.

There’s something gloriously organic about this track. You can feel the fingerprints of three producers who aren’t chasing trends but building their own world. The mix is crisp, with nods to classic disco, R&B warmth, and modern house sensibility all gliding together without friction. It’s the kind of record that slips into DJ sets with ease, equal parts soulful singalong and peak-time floor-mover.

The hook? Infectious. By the second playthrough, you’ll be echoing “Dance, dance, dance” without even noticing. It’s a summer anthem in waiting, all smiles, hands-in-the-air, and heart-on-sleeve vibes. If this is a sign of where Late Nite City are heading in 2025, we’re fully on board for the ride.

Buy ‘Finest Thing’ by Late Nite City here now.

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