
Just in time to heat up the summer, Bermudian tastemaker Korie Minors teams up with Merchant and rising UK vocalist MANU (UK) for a red-hot new single, “GYAL (Radio Edit),” and it’s a straight-up weapon for the dancefloor.
Built on the foundation of syncopated Afrohouse rhythms and bouncy, melodic basslines, “GYAL” wastes no time locking you into its groove. From the jump, you’re met with tight percussion, playful vocal energy, and a confident, club-ready swagger that’s impossible to ignore.
The highlight? MANU (UK)’s hook — “Gyal, you got that something…” — a simple yet hypnotic vocal loop that gives the track its infectious identity. It’s the kind of hook you’ll find yourself repeating long after the track ends — not just because it’s catchy, but because it feels good. It’s vibrant, rhythmic, and engineered for movement.
At just under 3 minutes, the radio edit keeps things tight and impactful. No filler — just pure energy from start to finish. The production is clean, polished, and punchy, with every shaker, rimshot, and bass bounce sitting perfectly in the mix. It’s tailor-made for club play, festival sets, and playlist rotation.
Korie Minors, recently named Bermuda’s #1 DJ by The Bermudian Magazine, has been quietly building a global name through his high-energy sets and genre-blending productions. His musical roots run deep — from classical violin to house and Afro-Caribbean rhythms — and it all comes through in the sonic palette of “GYAL.” Merchant’s rhythmic flair and MANU’s vocal finesse round out a collaboration that feels effortless and electric.
If you’re looking to inject some pure, feel-good energy into your summer playlists, “GYAL” is it. Play it loud, and let the rhythm do the rest.
Stream “GYAL (Radio Edit)” out now on all platforms.






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