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Spag Heddy Releases Highly Anticipated Bootleg of Lil Jon’s “Fuccboi”

by Nicholas Lorenzo
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Spag Heddy drops onto the Stage Hoppers music blog in grand fashion with a decimating new release!

After securing the #1 on Dubstep’s Top 50 tracks for a week-long stretch in May with “Gettin’ That,” the dubstep heavyweight unleashes his highly-anticipated bootleg of Lil Jon’s high-octane cut, “Fuccboi” on July 1st. As the dubstep don spices up the summer with his headline Saucy Summer 2022 international tour, Spag Heddy continues to showcase his heavy-hitting caliber with this pure bass mayhem. 

Spag Heddy leaves no neck safe with this head-banging monstrosity. Lil Jon’s vocals command the audience over the destructive synth-work and unforgiving basses. From start to finish, Spag Heddy’s rendition of “Fuccboi” is absolutely relentless. A quintessential neckbreaker that has already seen incredible support with notable bass curators Excision, NGHTMRE, SLANDER, and several others.

Spag Heddy shares his thoughts on the incredible party starter:

“Lil Jon always brings that energy that makes you so rowdy and wanna party super hard, so naturally I felt like going full nutty in this bootleg, and succeeded. The bootleg came together really quick – Lil Jon’s vocals and the original basses just asked for some simple but huge dubstep anthem. When Bailo sent over the stems for this one it felt like being a kid and your friend giving you his best shiniest toys that you’ve been enviously staring at, to play with for as long as you want. I have definitely wrecked some toys though, I’m afraid.”

Spag Heddy continues:

“The original goes so damn hard, that it definitely felt like a challenge to equal that same energy but in my own style. Needless to say I brought in some of my wackiest and most obnoxious basses, put them in a bunch of easy and wonky patterns, and voila there was a terrible wall of noise that people like to mosh to. This bootleg is kind of really dumb as in how simple and textbook 2020 dubstep it is, but at the same time it’s totally fine because it has super distinctive Spag basses and sound design, so kind of the same recipe as the original in a way.”

While bootlegging may have negative connotations associated with it, the process is as artistic as creating original music. There are countless producers that have built a foundation through bootlegging. Now more than ever, Spag Heddy is building his already impressive discography with incendiary singles, remixes, and much more to come.

Spag Heddy’s bootleg of “Fuccboi” by Lil Jon was released on Friday, July 1, 2022.

More About Spag Heddy:

Mischa Reining, better known as Spag Heddy, has been creating lots of buzz with his chart topping originals and remixes, festival appearances, and shows around the world, as well as much support from the best in media and DJs alike. Dutch born and Barcelona (Spain) residing, Spag has been cooking up hits since 2011, originally creating dubstep infused club bangers that quickly gained fans and followers. Pulling inspiration from the likes of Skrillex, Rusko, Excision, and many others, Spag has gained widespread acclaim for his hard hitting, yet melodic baselines that feel fresh and new to the listener. His musical arsenal consists of big remixes for The Chainsmokers, Krewella, SLANDER, and originals that can be heard in sets of Skrillex, Excision, Subtronics, NGHTMRE and many other major players. Having toured the US with Zomboy and Flux Pavillion, as well as being direct support for Excision and Zeds Dead, plus a number of his own worldwide headline tours selling out venues, Spag Heddy locked himself a solid spot in the turbulent world of EDM. 

Follow Spag Heddy:

https://www.spagheddy.com/

https://www.facebook.com/SpagHeddy

https://twitter.com/SPAGHEDDY

https://www.instagram.com/spagheddy/

https://soundcloud.com/spagheddy

https://open.spotify.com/artist/043Bey7ngSGRFpJftAlKpi

Press Release provided by DK Projects.

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