The Italian DJ and producer opens the doors to her sonic universe, where sensuality, power and emotion meet fashion, tribal rhythms and a clear message: women can own any stage.
From San Remo to London, and from Ibiza to stages across Asia, Georgia Mos has broken boundaries in a historically male-dominated industry. Her new track – a sensual, tribal reimagination of ‘Pump the Jam’ – not only confirms her artistic versatility, but also reveals a more introspective phase in her career, where her voice becomes a tool for emotional connection.



The passion for music arrived early. “I was already studying singing and music theory by the time I was eight,” recalls Georgia, who grew up in San Remo. But it was in London, years later, where she truly discovered the underground culture and the language of DJing. “London gave me the freedom to experiment and fully dive into a universe that had always fascinated me.”
That duality — melodic roots from northern Italy fused with the electronic pulse of the UK — shaped her unique sound. “My music blends soul-touching melodies with body-moving rhythms,” she summarises. The best example of that evolution is her latest take on ‘Pump the Jam’, where she sings with her own voice. “I wanted to reinterpret the 90s classic through a warmer, Afro House lens. This time, it’s my voice – sensual, intimate, and immersive.”



With the launch of the official music video on YouTube, Georgia completes a full sensory offering. “I want the audience to have an immersive experience. Not just to hear the beat, but to feel it in their chest.” That blend of body and emotion also defines her production process: “On stage I’m all energy – but in the studio, I leave space for vulnerability.”
She has made her mark at iconic venues like Privilege Ibiza, Nikki Beach Miami and 1 OAK New York, and was one of the first female DJs to perform in a stadium. “It wasn’t just a professional achievement – it was symbolic. I proved that a woman can command a space of that magnitude.”


Her relationship with fashion is just as bold. “Fashion allows me to express different sides of who I am. I love to take risks and balance strength with femininity. Like with music, I tell stories through clothing.” On stage, she lets go of all limits — always with intention.
As a judge on TV competition ‘Lady J’, Georgia has embraced a new role: that of mentor. “It’s powerful to give visibility to other women. There’s still much to do, but I’m confident we’re heading towards a more representative industry.”


After a sensational summer, her Winter Tour now brings fresh music and new collaborations with international artists. “I’m entering a new chapter – evolving, exploring sounds that combine emotion with power. The best is yet to come.”