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SAYGRACE has teamed up with Flo Milli to a delver a new version of her girl power anthem, “Boys Ain’t Shit,” via RCA.
The track, which charted on Spotify Viral Charts in 25+ markets globally since its release, reached Top 15 Global and Top 5 in the U.S. and Canada. Recently, the single has been trending on TikTok, garnering over 1.3m videos on the app.
Milli joins a list of powerful female artists who have previously collaborated with SAYGRACE including Tate McRae, Audrey Mika and Becky G.
The Alabama-born rapper recently had viral success on TikTok with the release of her single “Beef FloMix.” The 20-year-old followed up the single with “In The Party,” which has been streamed and viewed nearly 200m times globally, and recently inked a deal with pubco Pulse.
Stream “Boys Ain’t Shit” f/Flo Milli here.
Alt/pop newcomer Sly has plenty to celebrate as his debut single, “Cotton Candy” with Emily Warren, has officially dropped. Singer/songwriter Sly—nee Sylvester Sivertsen—boasts some notable credits, having collaborated and produced for the likes of The Chainsmokers, Liam Payne, Cheat Codes and the Jonas Brothers.
Hailing from Copenhagen, Sly grew up with a strong musical influence and began teaching himself how to produce at a young age. Pulling inspiration from Daft Punk and Justice, his breakthrough moment arrived with the release of The Chainsmokers’ “Side Effects” f/Warren, which he shares writing credit on. The track now amasses over 100m streams.
With the release of his debut single “Cotton Candy," Sly giving the world a glimpse into his own music. Check out the official music video below.
Bringing the nostalgic vibes, Canada-based DJ/Producer Midsplit has dropped his latest track, “Trouble.” Serving as the fourth single from his upcoming project, which is set to be released on Lowly Records, the track is co-written and performed by Emery Taylor and is riddled with early 2000s alt sounds.
Since stepping into the music scene in 2013, Midsplit has amassed over 17m streams, 6m unique listeners and 300k saves on Spotify alone. With support from dance music tastemakers such as The Chainsmokers, Cheat Codes and R3HAB, Midsplit has become one of Canada’s fastest rising young electronic producers.
Stream “Trouble” below.