Revealed is Hardwell’s label, so you already know “Get Up” comes with a certain amount of festival-sized ambition baked in, and Joey Dale and Dirty Signal lean all the way into it. This is unapologetic main-stage fuel, the kind of big-room progressive cut engineered to make a field of people jump on command. I’m aware that’s deeply uncool to enjoy in 2026, that the tastemakers moved on from this sound years ago and won’t be caught dead near it. I don’t care. There’s a craft to building a drop this effective that the snobs pretend not to see, and when it’s done well it does exactly what it sets out to do. The vocal chant is functional and the synth lead is bright enough to be seen from space, but the energy is real and the build is paced properly. Not every record needs to be clever. Some just need to detonate at the right moment and send a crowd over the edge, and “Get Up” knows precisely which moment that is. I’d never put it on at home, but in the right field at the right hour it would absolutely do its job. Sometimes the dumb fun is the whole reason you came.
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