
ADA Renews Partnership with Solotoko Label, Home to Dance Music Stars Dom Dolla, John Summit, and Vintage Culture
ADA has extended its partnership with Sonny Fodera's label Solotoko, marking continued success for the dance music imprint that has worked with industry heavyweights including Dom Dolla, John Summit, James Hype, and Vintage Culture.

Sonny Fodera wearing glasses and hat
Founded in Ibiza in 2017 and now based in London, Solotoko has achieved significant milestones, including Fodera's hit single "Somedays" being nominated for Song of the Year at the 2025 BRIT Awards - the only independent release in the category. The track spent eight weeks in the UK Top Ten, reaching #5, and achieved Gold certification in Australia and the UK, plus Double Platinum in Ireland.
Fodera's recent accomplishments include:
- Selling out London's Alexandra Palace
- Two sold-out Warehouse Projects
- Two nights at Dublin's 3 Arena
- Third successful residency at Ibiza's Amnesia
- Over two billion global streams across his catalog
The partnership between ADA (Warner Music Group's independent distribution arm) and Palm Projects has been instrumental in Fodera's growth since their initial agreement five years ago. According to joint statement from Fodera's manager Greg Burnell and ADA UK's MD Howard Corner, this extended partnership aims to build a global presence for both Sonny Fodera and Solotoko in 2025, capitalizing on the growing international success of their releases.
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