London’s most compelling musical tastemakers Hale Zero raise the bar yet again this week with the release of their new single, ‘Supreme’ – a sleek, rhythm-driven cut that fuses the trios’ signature atmospheric production with guest vocals from British-Kenyan-Caribbean model and artist James Corbin.

Famous for their work creating lush soundscapes for the likes of Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana and Giorgio Armani, the multidisciplinary collective have steadily carved out a space defined by brooding sonics, cinematic textures, and a refined sense of restraint. ‘Supreme’ continues that trajectory – crisp, insistent percussion pulses beneath layered synths, conjuring a nocturnal mood equally suited to after-hours playlists and the height of the dance-floor rush.
Corbin, widely recognised in fashion circles for his commanding runway presence and editorial work, steps confidently into the musical spotlight here. His vocal performance is understated but magnetic, favouring control over excess. The contrast between his evocative delivery and the brothers’ polished production gives ‘Supreme’ its tension, and its payoff.
Lyrically, the track unfolds like a mantra – less a traditional narrative than a declaration of intent. Its repeated affirmations echo the mindset of self-belief, turning confidence into something practiced and purposeful. The song leans into the idea of manifestation, where speaking conviction out loud becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy – a steady, rhythmic reminder that power begins in the mind before it ever materialises in the world.
For Hale Zero, the single underscores their collaborative instincts and their interest in blurring creative disciplines. For Corbin, it signals a meaningful expansion beyond modelling into recorded music – not as a novelty feature, but as a fully realised artistic contribution.
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