Chicago-born tastemaker Lee Foss continues a remarkable run of form on his acclaimed Repopulate Mars imprint with one of the label’s biggest collaborations to date: ‘IDFWU’, a floor-filling reimagining of Big Sean’s 2015 smash hit alongside Grammy-nominated producer Wuki.
Returning for another standout studio collaboration, Wuki and Foss go straight for the jugular on ‘IDFWU’. The high-octane cut is packed with dirty, distorted basslines, crisp percussion and cosmic synth layers–all anchored by an instantly recognisable rapped vocal.
“Nothing like dropping weapons with my homie Wuki, this one has been a secret weapon in my sets.” – Lee Foss.
Heading up one of the most popular modern house labels of now, Lee Foss’ influence can be heard across clubs, charts, and radio waves worldwide. Founded in 2016, his Repopulate Mars imprint and its subsequent offshoots have unearthed and provided a home for some of modern house music’s biggest stars, from Mau P to John Summit. Fresh off his recent collaboration with Roddy Lima on ‘Hold On’, Foss returns to the studio with Wuki – a Grammy-nominated, chart-topping producer and DJ with hundreds of millions of streams to his name – for a release poised to light up dancefloors worldwide.
Wuki & Lee Foss’ ‘IDFWU’ is out now via Repopulate Mars.
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