Ashley Paul’s “Body Language (Club Mix)” Climbs to #6 on the Music Week Pop Chart, Igniting a Global Dance Moment

Ashley Paul’s “Body Language (Club Mix)” Climbs to #6 on the Music Week Pop Chart, Igniting a Global Dance Moment
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Ashley Paul is having a moment—and the charts are proving it. Her latest release, “Body Language (Club Mix),” has surged to #6 on the Music Week Pop Chart, signaling strong momentum across international dance and pop markets.

The high-voltage club rework breathes new life into the iconic ’80s favorite originally performed by Jocelyn Brown, reimagined through a modern, pulse-driven lens. Produced by multi-platinum hitmaker Joel Diamond for Silver Blue Productions and co-produced by Sean “Lyriq” Matthews, the track balances retro swagger with contemporary club energy—built for packed dance floors and late-night radio alike.

Adding a unique generational twist, the release features standout lead vocals by Lucas Marx, producer and son of legendary songwriter Richard Marx, bringing a fresh vocal texture that complements Ashley Paul’s commanding performance.

Released via Silver Blue Records, the Club Mix doesn’t rely on nostalgia alone. Its crisp production, driving beat, and confident vocal delivery feel unmistakably current—one reason it’s resonating with DJs, tastemakers, and pop programmers internationally, culminating in its Top 10 placement on the Music Week Pop Chart.

Visually, the project makes just as strong a statement. The single’s cover art, designed by Boston-based visual artist Rachel Gates, uses bold color and emotional contrast to mirror the song’s kinetic energy—creating an instantly recognizable visual identity.

Ashley Paul’s rise has been building steadily. With over one million streams on her breakout hit “Bingo Baby,” consistent SiriusXM airplay, and high-profile performances at major Pride festivals and international events, she’s become known for delivering empowering, feel-good anthems that translate effortlessly from stage to stream.

“Body Language (Club Mix)” also sets the stage for viral expansion. A social-first campaign—designed to spark dance challenges and short-form content—has already begun rolling out, with an animated video currently in development to amplify the track’s playful, high-energy spirit.

For Joel Diamond, the release marks a full-circle creative moment. “Revisiting this song felt natural,” Diamond shares. “Ashley brings a confidence and originality that makes the track feel brand new. She doesn’t just sing it—she owns it.”

Their collaboration history runs deep. The duo previously teamed up on “When Boys Cry,” a Billboard-charting hit that also saw international success across Germany, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Australia, and the UK—cementing their chemistry long before this latest chart climb.

With a Top 10 UK pop chart position, growing global buzz, and a club-ready sound that bridges generations, “Body Language (Club Mix)” positions Ashley Paul as a dance-pop force who honors legacy while pushing boldly forward—confident, current, and undeniably fun.

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