The track serves as a defining moment from DJ Snake’s long-awaited Nomad album
Global icon DJ Snake brings the storm with “Tsunami,” his new collaboration with Travis Scott and Future, out now via Interscope Records. The track stands as one of the centerpiece moments of his newly released album Nomad, a 17-track world-spanning project that cements Snake’s legacy as one of the most influential producers of his generation.
At its core, “Tsunami” is a masterclass in controlled chaos that only three cultural powerhouses could create. The beat builds in waves. It features cinematic synth swells, heavy 808s, and industrial drums that crash with precision. Each drop feels massive yet intentional, guided by DJ Snake’s ability to make sound feel physical. It’s the kind of record that lives in both worlds: engineered for the club but destined for arenas. Between Travis Scott’s spaced-out ad-libs and Future’s commanding flow, the record has a hypnotic rhythm that pulls listeners straight into Snake’s world.
Nomad features a star-studded list of collaborators, from Stray Kids and Don Toliver to J Balvin, Peso Pluma, Dillon Francis, Amadou & Mariam, and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley. The album tells the story of a producer who has spent the last decade moving through cultures and sounds without boundaries as he learns, blends, and innovates along the way.
“Tsunami” arrives on the heels of several global singles that set the tone for Nomad’s diverse world. From the vibrant “Noventa” featuring J Balvin, to the introspective “Patience” featuring Amadou & Mariam, the late-summer groove “Something Wrong” with Don Toliver, each record revealed a new facet of Snake’s sound. Behind the scenes, the project was A&R’d by Dizzy Clean Face and Aaron Musicaro, with Dizzy’s company, We Good LL,C playing a key role in bringing the collaborations to life.




