MØME & RICKY DUCATI SHARE LATEST SINGLE “IN YOUR ARMS”

November 11, 2025 BY Bailey Vigliaturo

French producer MØME and Los Angeles-based artist Ricky Ducati unveil their new single “In Your Arms”, a powerful, emotionally charged cut from their forthcoming album California Calling.

The song is about being pulled into a love that feels powerful and consuming — capturing the tension between surrender and control, where connection blurs into obsession and emotion runs deep beneath the surface.

‘In Your Arms’ is about the gravity of toxic love. The way it pulls you back in, even when you know it’s breaking you. It’s that feeling of drowning in someone’s hold, losing yourself in something you can’t resist, no matter how much it hurts,” says Ricky Ducati.

Following previous singles “Do You Know Me” and “Burnin’,” California Calling continues to showcase MØME & Ricky Ducati’s seamless blend of analog warmth, shimmering synthpop, and heartfelt storytelling; a sound both nostalgic and cinematic.

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French producer and multi-instrumentalist MØME has built a career on instinct, curiosity, and a relentless pursuit of authenticity. From his early days performing covers in small bars in Nice to the global breakthrough of his 3x diamond-certified hit “Aloha”, his path has been defined by both struggle and triumph. Where some might have settled into formula, MØME has constantly reinvented himself, moving from intimate songwriting in his van in Australia to sold-out shows across Europe, from house and French Touch singles to cinematic collaborations. His music is never static; it evolves as he does.

At the center of this latest evolution is Ricky Ducati, the Canadian-born, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter whose soulful voice and emotional directness have become integral to MØME’s sound. Ducati, first recognized as half of the duo Midnight to Monaco, shares MØME’s fascination with nostalgia and timeless melodies. Their bond is more than musical: it is rooted in trust, mutual respect, and the ability to translate personal experiences into universal stories.