Callie Reiff’s “Crazy Girl” blends indie sleaze nostalgia with high-energy House beats, creating an electrifying club anthem. Out now.
Callie Reiff is bringing back the raw energy of early 2010s club culture with her latest single, “Crazy Girl.” The track, which blends hypnotic House beats with a spoken-word vocal, is a celebration of wild nights, late-night anthems, and the rebellious spirit of youth.
Inspired by her early days DJing at legendary venues like Webster Hall, “Crazy Girl” pays homage to the era of bloghaus, indie sleaze, and underground dance scenes. In Reiff’s own words, the track is a soundtrack for the kind of night you’ll never forget: “If you relate to at least one thing below, I am happy to say that makes you a crazy girl.”
The accompanying manifesto lists everything from sneaking into clubs and ignoring texts to blasting music in a car at 3 a.m., short shorts and oversized jackets, and making out on the dance floor. The song’s infectious bassline and nostalgic references make it more than just a track—it’s an experience.
Reiff has consistently pushed boundaries in electronic music, combining her underground influences with her modern production expertise. With a growing presence in the dance scene, she continues to create music that captures the energy of the night.
With “Crazy Girl,” Callie Reiff is proving once again that she knows exactly how to make a track that gets people moving—and keeps them talking long after the party’s over.