Borgore Spotlights Alternate Sound With Second Track Of Forthcoming âSlaughterhouse Epâ: âSexy Boiâ
November 19, 2021 â The recent release of âFYPMâ (feat. Jonathan) once again proved to the whole world that Borgore can produce anything he puts his mind to, and the Israeli producerâs new offering to Armada Music boldly underlines that notion. The second track taken from his upcoming âSlaughterhouse EPâ, âSexy Boiâ flaunts the unmistakable Borgore grunge in a fresh, broad-appeal coating that wonât have any trouble knocking listeners senseless.
Expertly building momentum ahead of the soon-to-be-unveiled âSlaughterhouse EPâ, âSexy Boiâ effectively puts Borgoreâs latest sound excursion in the limelight. Sporting heavy grinding bass and murderous four-to-the-floor beats that effortlessly supercharge the dance floor, this track is sure to be making moves when the night takes over.
âIâve always felt that the right vocal pre-drop will set the tone for the whole recordâ, Borgore says. âImagine if my track âUnicorn Zombie Apocalypseâ went âUnicorn Zombie Petting Zooâ instead: no way it would flow into as good of an aggressive drop. I jokingly landed on âSexy Boiâ for the pre-drop as a filler, figuring Iâd eventually come up with something better. But in the end, I just kept it because it gave me this vibe of looking cute and playing it at a cool pool party whilst also making these party girls have fun in an uncomfortable way because the track is a little bit darker than theyâre used to. Itâs always difficult to explain your music into words, but now you know how I landed on âSexy Boiâ as the track title and main vocal hook.â
Hailed as a âbass music sensationâ by music outlet Complex, Borgore is one of the foremost figures leading todayâs worldwide electronic music generation and one of the youngest pioneers in the global dubstep scene. The expansive discography of the Tel Aviv-born, L.A.-based artist, who is the sole architect of his self-produced âgorestepâ sound, includes three full-length studio albums, multiple EPs and mixtapes, countless singles and remixes in addition to a handful of top-level collaborations with pop musicâs elite, including Miley Cyrus, G-Eazy, Diplo and Gucci Mane. Collectively, the Buygore label boss accumulated over 500 million streams and more than 125 million YouTube views.