Khia‘s iconic 2002 single “My Neck, My Back” is a ubiquitous track that has lasted throughout the decades, paving the way for fellow female sexuality anthems like Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s current chart-topper “WAP.” With empowerment jams like these dominating the airwaves, there is no better time for a trip down memory lane. Khia is now back with the help of BENZI and BLVD. to transform the raunchy rap hit into a certified G-House bop ready for 2020. The remix features new re-recorded vocals from Khia, which feel as if they were always meant to be paired with this increased tempo and thumping house beat. The two producers showcase their prowess in the G-House realm with a steady, hard-hitting bassline and deep pitch adjustments. It&nb...
Melodic dubstep maven MiTiS is taking the virtual decks tomorrow, August 21st for a can’t-miss livestream event called “BORN.” The Philly-born electronic artist has long been championed as one of the most forward-thinking producers in future bass and trance. His unique ability to blend the genres into one wholly authentic sound has caught the attention of heavy-hitters from each, including and Above & Beyond, Tritonal, and Seven Lions, among others, the latter of whom he collaborated with on the fan-favorite single “Break the Silence.” He has also produced monster official remixes for Gryffin, Dabin, Crywolf, and many more. Joining MiTiS for “BORN” are Benzi, Crystal Skies, Trivecta, and Rico & Miella. Take a look at the set times belo...
New York’s Benzi is well known for his “#BANGUERS with Benzi” radio show on SiriusXM and his hard-hitting trap style. However, the producer and DJ’s latest single is a bit of a departure from his normal amped-up productions. “Red Rover” is Benzi’s latest offering and it features vocalist Sad Alex. Taking a more emotional and melodic approach, “Red Rover” teeters more toward a future bass-infused sound, not unlike recent releases from The Chainsmokers or Martin Garrix. That’s not to say that Benzi’s unique flavor isn’t ever-present in the production—the bass is just as crushing as ever, and the percussion draws nicely on the trap-inspired elements that the producer is so well-known f...