Progressive house lives or dies on its drops, and “Be Yours” knows exactly when to hit yours. Lord Conrad, the Italian producer born Corrado Garibaldi in Milan, dropped the track on June 25th, timed right for the peak of summer festival season. It’s the kind of record built to detonate a crowd at golden hour.
The setup is simple. “Be Yours” is progressive house made for the dance floor, wrapped in a five-minute-plus video full of supercars, festival crowds, and a next-generation DJ set that leans hard into the future. The song itself runs 3:19, which is the smart move. That’s the version built for playlists and repeat streams, while the longer video does the heavy lifting on spectacle. Anyone who’s watched a set light up under stage lights knows the feeling this thing is chasing.
What holds it together is the hook. There’s a soulful female vocal line and a lead synth riff you’ll recognize by the second listen, the kind of melody that sits somewhere between the fullness of a proper rave and something lighter and more open. It’s big without being exhausting. That balance is the whole point, and it’s what makes the track work as a floor-filler rather than just another drop machine.
Conrad has spent years pushing European EDM into a US market that mostly runs on hip-hop, and he’s one of the few who’s actually broken through. His video for “One More Day” ran on the Seven Hip-Hop channel and its 1.9 million subscribers, and “Deep Love” landed on Chili World’s audience of over 1.2 million. That reach isn’t theoretical. His “Touch The Sky” clip has passed a million and a half views, and dance videos set to “Only You” keep circulating worldwide.
The theme running under all of it is ambition, dreaming bigger, and betting on your own vision, which fits an artist who splits his time between the studio and the markets. There’s a stretch in the video where the Nasdaq climbs to 1,000,000, which is exactly as over-the-top as it sounds. For the record, that imagery is fiction. It’s there for entertainment, not investment advice.
Right now, with tens of thousands already tuned in, “Be Yours” is positioned to soundtrack a good chunk of the summer. Stream it on Spotify or through his discography, and follow along on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, or head to his website. The dream, as Conrad tells it, belongs to whoever’s willing to chase it.
