Adam Port, Stryv & Malachiii Are Back With A Bold New Track ‘Positions’

Stryv, Adam Port, and Malachiii are back with another bold entry into the summer canon—a sleek new track titled “Positions,” out now via Interscope Records. They could’ve left it at “Move.” A billion streams, viral across continents, and a Camila Cabello remix that’s still racking up views. But there’s no stopping these artists from creating heat.

The song takes no shortcuts. “Positions” wastes no time pulling us into its lush world of deep grooves and feel-good sensuality. Adam Port, the trusted alchemist of Berlin’s Keinemusik crew, once again brings his trademark pulse to the table. Stryv adds a bold layer of club precision, crafting a beat that slinks rather than stomps. And then there’s Malachiii, whose soulful voice and pop instincts lace the track with an addictive magnetism. You can almost feel the rooftop sweat, the late-night festival crowd, the hazy joy of a track that knows exactly what it’s doing.

Unlike some rushed follow-ups, “Positions” feels refined. It’s the sound of three artists knowing each other’s creative language fluently. “Cool to be back with Adam and Malachiii,” said Stryv. “Chemistry with us three has always been strong.” Malachiii echoes the sentiment: “Move was such an amazing moment… we had to run it back.”

That phrase—run it back—feels exactly right. Not a sequel, but a continuation. An evolution. “Positions” isn’t just trying to recapture old success—it expands the trio’s shared sonic universe with precision and polish. It’s dance music with dimension. Festival-ready yet headphone-friendly.

From Viral Smash to Sonic Signature

“Move” was a breakout moment, but “Positions” feels more like a mission statement. The three are no longer riding a wave—they’re steering it. Keinemusik’s genre-fluid philosophy courses through the track, anchored by Adam Port’s seasoned hand and given new flair through Stryv’s rhythm work and Malachiii’s voice.

With over a billion streams between them, it’s easy to get lost in the numbers. But “Positions” reminds us that some collaborations are built on more than metrics—they’re built on chemistry. As we dive deeper into summer 2025, this is one track that won’t just play in the background. It demands attention.

Stream “Positions” by Adam Port, Stryv & Malachiii here.