Kenzi Sway is back with a vengeance in 2022, unveiling a gripping official music video for her first single of the year, “Wraith.” The track dropped on January 3rd and is the latest electronic banger from the promising DJ, known for her blistering dubstep sound and unapologetic lyrical swagger. She then followed with its accompanying music video, which was directed by Why Awake Digital. The tense video follows a maniacal Sway as she stumbles through a city in a catatonic state. Possessed by an unseen force, she eventually mutates and emerges as some kind of demonic heroine, her lips dripping with blood as black wings sprout from her back. According to a press release, fans of Sway are safe to look forward to more music videos in 2022. You can check out the official mu...
Kenzi Sway feels a type of way about love and she’s not afraid to break some speakers to get her point across. “FXXK LOVE” is a rowdy declaration. While the production and title are grandiose and confident in nature, the vocals paint a different picture. It’s there that the listener can feel the sadness behind the tone of voice, balancing the aggression with the track’s explosive bass and warbling synths. It’s a great symbol of what real heartbreak looks like. Check out the roaring new single below. Kenzi Sway’s career in electronic music is blossoming, and she has situated herself as a true force to be reckoned with in the bass community. She is fresh off a massive live performance with the ATLiens at their sold-out show in Oklahom...
Kenzi Sway is back with her latest mind-melting tune, a ferocious dubstep anthem called “Take Me.” A roaring banger arriving by way of WaterShip Records, the relentless “Take Me” is brimming with the unapologetic, baseball bat-smashing panache of the Dallas-based singer-songwriter and bass music producer. She kicks off the track with fluttering arpeggios before introducing her own topline, providing a feathery dance-pop touch before all hell breaks loose. Jolted by a “F*** it up sis” line, it’s not long before the arrangement mutates into a screeching dubstep drop that belongs on the festival stage. Sway produces wobbly bass patches and vicious synths, masterfully interpolating metallic fills throughout each of the song’s two drops....