Nicky Romero, Giacobbi, and Fatboi drop “Move It (Rapidin),” a Latin-flavored rework of the 90s classic.
Nicky Romero brings a global twist to the dancefloor with his latest release “Move It (Rapidin),” out now via Municipal Recordings and Protocol Recordings. Teaming up with Italian producer Giacobbi and Mexican-American rapper-singer Fatboi, Romero breathes new life into the 90s anthem “I Like to Move It.”
Blending high-energy house, Latin rhythms, and a classic hook, “Move It (Rapidin)” signals Romero’s first foray into Spanish-language music. His dynamic production, paired with Giacobbi’s groove-heavy influences, creates a vibrant, club-ready sound.
Fatboi’s bilingual vocals fuel the track’s contagious energy, adding flair that connects both Latin and global audiences. Having previously performed at EDC Mexico and Coca-Cola Flow Fest, Fatboi’s star continues to rise in the Latin electronic scene.
Reflecting on his connection to Latin America, Romero shares: “The support I’ve felt there over the years has been incredible, and this release feels like the start of a deeper connection.” “Move It (Rapidin)” bridges nostalgic hooks with a fresh, genre-blending take that feels tailor-made for today’s international dance culture.
