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Introducing the new Rawstyle wave: Dead X and Levenkhan just dropped “Player H8rs”


• Hard kicks, distorted vocals
• Neverending flux of stamina and aggressiveness
• Distortions are quite aggressive towards the end


Introducing the formidable collaboration between Dead X and Levenkhan comes “Player H8rs,” a relentless onslaught of hard-hitting beats and unapologetic aggression.

Levenkhan, known for his distinctive blend of hip-hop influences and hardcore kicks, brings his signature style to the table, ensuring that “Player H8rs” stands out in a crowded field of Hardstyle creators. With his penchant for rapping and singing over ferocious hardcore tracks, Levenkhan adds a unique flavor to the collaboration, instantly distinguishing it from the pack.

From the moment the track kicks off, it’s clear that this is not your average Hardstyle tune. The kicks hit harder, the vocals are more distorted, and the overall atmosphere is one of unrelenting aggression. The distorted vocals, in particular, add a layer of grotesque humor to the track, creating a dynamic contrast that keeps listeners on their toes.

As “Player H8rs” unfolds, it becomes evident that the track is a masterclass in stamina and aggression. The energy never wanes, with a never-ending flux of hard-hitting beats and relentless intensity that propels the track forward with unstoppable momentum.

But perhaps the most impressive aspect of “Player H8rs” is its grand finale. As the track reaches its climax, the onslaught of kicks and distortions reaches a fever pitch, delivering a final blow that leaves listeners breathless and exhilarated.

Overall, “Player H8rs” is a pure gem of modern rawstyle, showcasing the genre’s potential to entertain and captivate audiences. With its infectious energy and unapologetic attitude, this Basscon release is sure to be a hit at parties and festivals alike, offering listeners a thrilling journey into the heart of hardcore music.

You can listen to “Player H8rs” here:

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