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Ekali Plays Out New Skrillex ID & It’s A Certified Trap Banger [WATCH]

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New Skrillex incoming! One of our first glimpses into the iconic producer’s updated soundscape comes in the form of this massive new ID courtesy of Ekali.

He might have started off brostep, but this new production proves Skrillex is a trap lord as well (in case you had any doubt). Of course, the producer is a chameleon when it comes to music, taking on any genre he so desires and executing every time.

Deep horns and electrifying bass elements drive this heater into uncharted Skrillex territory. Some vocal chops sweeten the mood, but this ID is 99% heavy. If we heard this live at Ekali’s show firsthand, we’d probably still be picking our jaws up off the floor.

Ekali recently said he heard the new, unreleased music from Skrill and “it’s very fucking good.” Brownies & Lemonade confirmed that notion — “if u think new music from skrillex is coming soon.. ur absolutely right and it’s gonna change the game [sic].”

Listen and let us know what you think… We think this needs to release now.

Ekali Drops New Skrillex ID

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