Midnight Don’t Care by DJ Super Will

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Detroit’s DJ Super Will dropped “Midnight Don’t Care” on February 26th, fresh off his fall release “Love & Distortion: Reloaded.” It’s another entry in his catalog of club tracks, and the pitch sells it accurately: electropop meets Jersey Club rhythms with a layer of Detroit grit underneath. Super Will has been a fixture of the Midwest music scene for a while, bouncing between club nights, slope-side sets, and winter festivals – the kind of artist who stays active regardless of season.

Musically, there is a repeated melodic motif mirrored in both the bass and synth melodies that accompany the vocals, and that’s what makes the song so addictive. It loops back on itself in a way that mirrors how midnight actually feels – time losing its shape, the night becoming its own closed loop where you’re not sure how long you’ve been moving or when you’re going to stop. The Jersey Club percussion keeps it shuffling forward without ever letting you settle, and the electropop textures give it a sleek, contemporary surface that sits on top of something more grounded and Detroit-rooted underneath.

The title captures the song’s whole energy. Midnight doesn’t care how you got there, how you feel, or when you need to leave – it just keeps going, and so does this track. For fans of club-oriented electronic music with actual emotional grounding and artistry beyond the polished sheen of dance music, it’s worth adding to the rotation.