Skrillex, Hamdi and TAICHU link up on new single, ‘Push’

Skrillex, Hamdi and TAICHU link up on new single, ‘Push’

Skrillex has released a new single, ‘Push’, in collaboration with Hamdi and TAICHU. Check it out below.

The highly-anticipated track landed today (24th May) on Skrillex’s OWSLA imprint, having been originally premiered by Jyoty on Rinse FM last year. Watch a video of Skrillex playing the track live here.

‘Push’ marks the US heavyweight’s first collaboration with breakthrough producer and DEEP MEDi affiliate, Hamdi and Argentinian vocalist, TAICHU. The track features a thunderous bassline paired with more minimal textures and a catchy vocal hook, and has quickly made its way into the sets of some of the world’s biggest DJs.

“Hasn’t quite sunk in yet that I’ve got a collab with Skrillex out,” Hamdi shared on X yesterday (23rd May), following the release of ‘Push’.

Skrillex recently surprised fans during a performance by Fred again.. in Mexico City, where he dropped the new single alongside the duo’s Grammy Award-winning collaboration with Flowdan, ‘Rumble’.

Listen to ‘Push’ below.

The single marks the latest in a string of collaborative releases from Skrillex, including the April single, ‘Is there a place in heaven for boys like me?’ alongside Varg²™ and Bladee, plus the highly-anticipated ‘TAKA’ with Ahadadream and Priya Ragu.

In January, Skrillex and Boys Noize reunited as Dog Blood for the first time since 2019. The rare set took place on the FriendShip festival cruise, which sailed from Miami to Belize for its latest edition.

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