If World Mental Health Day is a call to pause, reflect, and connect, Felix Jaehn is answering with music. Out now on Virgin Records, the German DJ and producer releases their brand new album, NAGTTB+ (with the ‘+’ symbolizing queerness, inclusion, and belonging), alongside its lead track, ‘Now’s a Good Time to Be’. Co-written by Felix and American singer-songwriter Sarah Barrios during an intimate session, the single sets the tone for an album that spans introspection to affirmation. Bolstered by songs like ‘PRIDE’, ‘Call It Love’, and ‘Dream Come True’, NAGTTB+ radiates presence and possibility, cementing Felix’s evolution into one of electronic music’s most vital voices of openness and optimism.

At the heart of NAGTTB+ is the album’s lead single, ‘Now’s a Good Time to Be’. The collaboration uses Sarah Barrios’ heartfelt lyricism to walk a delicate line between subtlety and strength, as her soft vocals ride a steady pulse that keeps the song in constant motion. Rather than shouting for attention, it speaks sharply with calm assurance, mirroring the album’s larger message of optimism, openness, and connection. It’s the perfect entry point for a record that offers not just music, but layers of perspective, from the moment the needle drops to the very last beat.
Simply put, NAGTTB+ is an ode to presence and possibility. Across twelve tracks, Felix charts an evolution from searching inward to celebrating outward, building on earlier motifs of introspection, nature, and stillness, and stepping into a new chapter rooted in club energy, queerness, community, and embodiment. By aligning the release with World Mental Health Day, Felix underscores how music can be both a mirror and a lifeline: an invitation to pause, breathe, and recognize the beauty of the moment, all while celebrating feelings of inclusion and belonging.
The album’s track list reflects this journey in full:
1. Now’s a Good Time to Be
2. Walk With Me
3. It’s Not Right But It’s Okay
4. Ready For Your Love
5. Call It Love
6. Do It Better
7. Past Life
8. Dream Come True
9. Wishlist
10. Weekends
11. Monster
12. PRIDE
For Felix Jaehn, NAGTTB+ is a personal milestone, transforming vulnerability into strength and introspection into affirmation. From the intimate calm of the lead single with Sarah Barrios to the collective energy of tracks like ‘PRIDE’ and ‘Call It Love’, the project captures a spectrum of emotions that mirror individual journeys and shared experiences alike. Sharing its release with World Mental Health Day, the album underscores Felix’s undying belief that music can unite as much as it heals.
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Embrace identity and witness the next step in Felix Jaehn’s artistic evolution, as NAGTTB+ is out now via Virgin Records.
ABOUT Felix Jaehn
For 10 years now, Felix Jaehn has been one of the world’s most successful and sought after DJs and producers. Jaehn’s remix of OMI’s ‘Cheerleader’ achieved the #1 charting position in 55 countries, including 6 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and their follow-up single, ‘Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better),’ hit #1 in 36 countries. Making them the youngest artist in history to receive two diamond awards in Germany & kickstarting their global career. Artists who have since asked Felix Jaehn to remix their work include Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Avicii, Sam Smith, Troye Sivan & many more. Felix Jaehn has also continuously delivered a stream of high-quality original productions that dominate playlists and dancefloors worldwide & were voted ‘Best Dance’ at the 1Live Radio Awards four times in a row. Today, they have racked up over 10 billion streams and have been awarded with over 200 diamond, platinum & gold awards. What further sets them apart is their electrifying stage presence and genre-fluid DJ sets that have seen them take over the decks at the most exclusive stages, including Ushuaïa, Tomorrowland, ULTRA music festival and many more. In 2024, Felix Jaehn came out as non-binary and now uses all pronouns and the name Fee. (German for fairy, pronounced ‘Fe’) Within the Felix Jaehn project, they will continue using their birth name and the pronouns he/him, in addition to they/them.