Adam Lambert is leaning into dance music with Under the Rhythm, a new single from his upcoming album, ADAM.
The track brings a darker club sound while nodding to early 2000s pop. It includes a familiar melodic touch from Around the World, the 2000 hit by ATC, giving the song a retro pulse without turning it into a simple throwback.
In the video, Lambert appears inside a strict institution-like setting before the mood shifts. As the song builds, he breaks out of that controlled space and joins a group of dancers, turning the visual into a story about release, movement, and connection.
Lambert has framed the song as a reminder that music can help people push through difficult moments. The message stays simple: rhythm can become a way out, especially when life feels heavy.
ADAM continues Lambert’s move toward bold pop and dance sounds, while keeping his theatrical style at the center.



