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Noah Jemm’s Debut Pop-Rap Anthem “Killer On The Dance Floor”

Noah Jemm is stepping into the spotlight with the release of “Killer On The Dance Floor,” a bold, high-octane Pop-Rap anthem that marks his very first official single. Released via So Fierce Music in collaboration with Velvet Code, the track introduces a fresh, fearless voice built for sweaty dance floors, strobe-lit fantasy, and unapologetic self-expression. […]

Noah Jemm profile portrait for his debut pop-rap single "Killer On The Dance Floor."

Noah Jemm profile portrait for his debut pop-rap single "Killer On The Dance Floor."

Noah Jemm is stepping into the spotlight with the release of “Killer On The Dance Floor,” a bold, high-octane Pop-Rap anthem that marks his very first official single. Released via So Fierce Music in collaboration with Velvet Code, the track introduces a fresh, fearless voice built for sweaty dance floors, strobe-lit fantasy, and unapologetic self-expression.

Inspired by the visceral energy of nightlife, “Killer On The Dance Floor” is drenched in club-ready sensuality.

“The imagery, the sound, the energy all derive from night life and party culture,” Jemm explains. “It’s hot and thick, funky, wet; it’s dark, moody and sexy. That was what I kept coming back to: the dance floor.”

Sonically, the track lands as a full-throttle diva anthem, fusing Pop, Dance, and Hip-Hop into a cinematic rush.

Jemm describes it as “a movie montage in the city’s sexiest new nightclub… very much the village, very much the west end.” It’s a sound that mirrors his own artistic identity: a fearless hybrid he jokingly calls the love child of Britney Spears and Biggie Smalls.

At its core, “Killer On The Dance Floor” is a declaration of power.

“This song says, ‘I’m really that,” Jemm says. “We shouldn’t shy away from ourselves. We should embrace our points of difference and move through the world knowing we are the hottest in the club.”

The track flips the narrative on insecurity and exclusion, inviting listeners to reclaim their space, their confidence, and their shine.

Official cover art for "Killer On The Dance Floor" by Noah Jemm, featuring a close-up with white goggles reflecting a club scene.

That sense of empowerment is rooted in Jemm’s upbringing in downtown Toronto, where multiculturalism, grit, and glamour collided to shape his worldview and artistic style.

Now based in the heart of Toronto, Jemm brings that restless, vibrant city energy into everything he creates. His partnership with So Fierce Music grew out of his participation in the You Do You Foundation, where his vision as a queer hip-hop artist aligned perfectly with the label’s mission to amplify LGBTQ+ voices in spaces that often overlook them.

Working alongside Velvet Code, Jemm has honed a sonic world that matches his sharp lyricism and bold personality.

“I’m a writer. I’m a lyricist. I rap.” Jemm asserts. Velvet Code helped me perfect the musical world around my words.”

Fans can also expect plenty of personality woven into the track, including a playful, giggle-filled Britney-inspired ad-lib moment that became one of the most memorable parts of the recording session.

Ultimately, “Killer On The Dance Floor” is about liberation, fantasy, and stepping into your own diva energy.

“I hope you listen to it and feel like a bad bitch,” shares Jemm. “I hope you feel unstoppable. I hope you storm the bar, turn the party, and collect your coins.”

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References

Project Publicity. (2026). Noah Jemm Drops Debut Dance Anthem “Killer on the Dance Floor”. Retrieved from [Email communication].

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