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Skrillex & TroyBoi Collab “War Cry” Coming Out Next Week


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Skrillex went live on Instagram earlier today and shared with fans a lot, including some unreleased music and plans for the future. Included in the stream was his collaboration with TroyBoi called “War Cry,” and some even better news… it’s apparently coming out next week.

The OWSLA head has already had quite the year between a new Dog Blood EP and plenty of festival appearances, as well as a remix of his own collaboration with Kelsey Lu, and some solo festival slots. Even with all of that, there’s still a lot more expected from Skrillex in 2019 with “a couple bodies of work” still to come.

During the live stream, he played out a bit of the TroyBoi collab, but the connection posed an issue and the audio quality suffered because of it. Still, we have enough to get hype and with new music on the horizon, we’re not complaining at all.

Check out a recording of the live stream below, from the /r/Skrillex community.

Skrillex plays new Troyboi collab out next week and Midnight Hour from skrillex

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