INJI releases “BOYS AIN’T SHIT,” a club-ready track with bold tech-house energy and viral-ready vocals.
INJI makes a strong statement with her new single “BOYS AIN’T SHIT,” out now via AWAL. The NYC-based artist, originally from Turkey, brings unapologetic flair to this high-energy tech-house track, already lighting up playlists and stages.
Fresh from festival appearances at Mighty Hoopla, Lollapalooza Paris and Berlin, and Block Party NYC, INJI is in her element. Her new single embodies that same high-voltage spirit, using bone-rattling bass and side-eye delivery to craft what feels like a direct hit on the club scene.
“I want people listening to my songs to stop, react, and say, ‘Who the heck just said those lyrics? I need to know who she is,’” INJI says. “This song does exactly that.”
A classically trained musician with a jazz background, INJI made her solo debut while studying at Wharton. “GASLIGHT” introduced her bold persona, and “BELLYDANCING” went on to collect over 56.5 million streams and 300,000 Shazam tags in a week.
Her live show presence continues to expand with bookings at Hinterland, Osheaga, and Outside Lands. Each performance brings her sharp vocals and club-focused sound to new audiences.
“BOYS AIN’T SHIT” is less a song and more a warning shot. It’s loud, it’s direct, and it marks the continuation of INJI’s rise as one of the most talked-about new voices in dance-pop.