SLAYYYTER drops “BEAT UP CHANEL$”, blending club beats and nostalgic themes in her new release.
SLAYYYTER has unveiled her latest single “BEAT UP CHANEL$”, an electrifying start to her newest artistic chapter. Out now on RECORDS / Columbia Records, the song is paired with a stylized music video, delivering a fully immersive introduction to her evolving sound.
The track is a fusion of intense beats, layered synths, and glittering but chaotic production. Backed by producers Austin Corona and Wyatt Bernard, “BEAT UP CHANEL$” explores disillusionment and desire through a lens of late-night decadence and emotional detachment. It’s a song that reflects on youth while also addressing present-day identity and creative direction.
Visually, the music video captures the messy freedom described in the lyrics, drawing inspiration from underground aesthetics and post-party reflections. Codirected by SLAYYYTER and Hannah DeVries, it’s a moody complement to the high-energy track.
In her words: “‘BEAT UP CHANEL$’ MARKS A NEW START FOR ME… I THINK THE CONTRAST BETWEEN DIRT, MUDDINESS, DISTORTION, AND GRIT WITH SOFT AND EUPHORIC RELEASE IS WHAT MY MUSIC IS ALL ABOUT…”
Already celebrated for her bold visuals and aesthetic-driven storytelling, SLAYYYTER continues to gain recognition with over 300 million global streams and a following that spans music and fashion. Having just come off tour with Kesha and attended shows at Fashion Week, she enters this new cycle with both edge and momentum.
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