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Skrillex teases new collabs with Boys Noize, G-Rex, Peekaboo & Flowdan, & Hamdi in the coming weeks


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Some of Skrillex’s biggest IDs are still yet to come as he’s teased a few new tracks on social media featuring some of dance music’s favorite newcomers and heaviest hitters.

“Fine Day” with Boys Noize, “BADDAS” with G-Rex, Peekaboo, and Flowdan, and “Push” with Hamdi and TAICHU are all slated for release in the next few weeks, as singles for either his third or fourth albums this year. Following the release of Quest For Fire and Don’t Get Too Close, Skrillex has promised two more albums in 2023. Clearly he’s here to make up for lost time and we’re all here for it.

Check out the teasers below and let us know which one you’re most excited for!

Photo via Marilyn Hue

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Skrillex teases new collabs with Boys Noize, G-Rex, Peekaboo & Flowdan, & Hamdi in the coming weeks

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