Sérgio Mendes and Black Eyed Peas make Mas Que Nada feel like the summer record keeps reaching for. It sounds brand-new, but it also carries enough swagger to sit right next to the biggest pop singles on the dial.
The beat snaps with bright percussion, clipped handclaps, and a bass line that moves like it already knows the hook. Mendes brings the gloss; the Peas bring the bounce; together they make the chorus feel airy, sunlit, and impossible to ignore.
Put this on for a late drive, a backyard cookout, or the first cold drink after work. It keeps the room moving without trying too hard, which is exactly the trick.