Lord Conrad wants you to picture the Nasdaq hitting a million. That’s the actual image that closes out the video for “Be Yours,” his new progressive house single that dropped June 25th, and it tells you everything about where this Italian producer’s head is at. The Milan-born artist, real name Corrado Garibaldi, makes dance music for people who think about ambition the same way they think about a good drop.
The track itself runs a tight 3:19 on Spotify, and it’s built around a few things that hit fast. There’s a downpour of synths that keeps layering on itself, a soulful female vocal that gives the whole thing warmth, and a lead synth riff you’ll recognize by the second listen. That riff is the anchor. It’s the part that does the work of an old-school house hook, the kind of melody you can hum walking out of a club, wrapped in production that feels current rather than nostalgic.
What Conrad does well here is balance. The rave energy is there, big and full, but he pulls it toward something lighter and more open. The vocals float where the synths push. It’s high-energy without feeling exhausting, which is harder to pull off than it sounds. If you’ve spent any time with progressive house, you know how easy it is to just stack intensity until a track collapses under itself. “Be Yours” doesn’t do that.
The video is where the concept fully lands. At 5:16, it’s longer than the song and functions more like a short film. Conrad performs a futuristic DJ set in front of a massive festival crowd, cut with supercars and glossy, colorful visuals that lean hard into a luxury-and-technology fantasy. The Nasdaq climbing to 1,000,000 shows up as the emotional peak, a fictional flourish the video is careful to label as artistic representation rather than any kind of financial forecast. It fits Conrad’s whole thing. He’s a DJ and producer who’s also a trader and investor, and the video refuses to separate those worlds.
The message is simple enough: dream bigger, then go build it. You can watch the supercars and DJ set at lordconrad.com or stream the track through his discography, and keep up with him on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. For Conrad, the future belongs to whoever’s willing to picture it first, and “Be Yours” is his pitch for what that picture looks like.
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