Belinda Song and her "No Speed Limit"

Belinda Song delivers high-intensity electronic music on the “fast lane” – tracks that propel the listener forward with unstoppable energy. With 8D audio, the sound rotates 360° around you, creating a fully immersive audio-visual experience.

What originally drew you to music creation and to the electronic genre?

My music journey started at a young age while touring with the highschool choir, which led to being discovered and signed by Polydor records. Over the years, my energy and music taste evolved quite a bit. I truly enjoy cross-genre explorations, and am particularly drawn to electronic music, the vibe and energy are so mesmerizing and uplifting, it drives me nuts and I love it! lol

How would you describe your musical style and the energy you aim to convey to listeners?​

When composing music, I let inspiration guide me. You'll find cross-genre works within my cataloge that spans from alternative rock, ballads, pop to EDM. Lyrically speaking, the messages that I convey evolve around self love, self worth with a motivational energy to inspire and encourage those who need it.

Which artists or genres inspire you the most in your creative process?​

I love to create cross-genre works, a little bit of rock merged with pop, synth-pop, instrumental EDMS, all genres are inspiring to me. My favorite artists are Ed Sheeran and the Weeknd, their sounds are distinctive and totally original.

What does your creative process look like - from the first idea to the final production?​

I write the songs and lyrics at the same time, and fine tune them along the way. From the first demo to the final production, sometimes it involves multiple rewrites until it is perfect. When the song is ready for arrangments, I'll work with different musicians at the studio to bring the song to live. The composition of electronic instrumental pieces is a little different, I usually start with a 'blank screen,' then the first thing I do, is create the grove (the beat) that I am in the mood for (at that moment of inspiration.) Then I add on electronic instrumental. My favorite instruments are strings, piano, guitar, violin, cello, etc.

What tools or software do you most often use in your production work?​

I use pro-tools for electronic instrumentals; but at the studio, our engineers use their magic wands. What challenges have you faced most during creation or production?​ Most audiences are unaware of the high costs involved in music production, between software, studio hours, musicians, mix/master and engineers, the tab adds up. Then after a song is released, the costs of marketing is rather hefty. Without the proper marketing campaign or promotion, even the best songs ever written will not be heard. So the biggest challenge is to come up with the cost of production and promotion.

How do you perceive the evolution of electronic music in recent years?​

I think each era has their own distinctive sound when it comes to electronic music. When I listen to electronic music created in he 80s, 90s, 20s to now, the progression is very interesting. I enjoy the electronic vibes of 2020, it's a class on its own.

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What are your future plans - are you preparing new projects or collaborations?​

A new masterpiece is in the making, as we speak. Sometime in Spring 2026, I'll have more time to create another electronic album. Can't wait to get back at the studio!

What was the main inspiration behind the visual concept of this particular music video?​

Interestingly, 'No Speed Limit (Immersive Edit)' is a remix of the original track from the album TITANIUM. This track was meant for VR games and in conjuction with the Cadillac Blackwing Race Team's Campionship in 2023. The music video was created to visually engage the audience and convey the perception of velocity.

​ How did you work with spatial sound and the 8D audio effect to create such an immersive experience?​

To create this special spatial audio in 8D surround sound, we used Dolby Atmos and then tweaked it with panning, echoing and reverbing during mixing.