B-Villain – Middle Fingers Up [Dubstep]

B-Villain - Middle Fingers Up -Dubstep

B-Villain is back with some new 100% rail breaker, Big Room Dubstep sound on “Middle Fingers Up”! If you like your Dubstep extra bold & filthy with a side of explicit lyrics and a straight up savage atmosphere, he is your guy! His productions just have that intense festival bass music feel, that mosh pit, destroy everything type of bass music.

Middle Fingers Up” offers two different heavy bass drops, with a slight variation in intensity. The first one has a strident and piercing Hybrid Trap feel, while the second one (our favorite), will simply annihilate your speakers and make some heads explodes on a proper festival sound system. You can always count on B-Villain to keep it real and deliver a true heavy underground Dubstep sound, bringing a solid blend of Old School vs Nu School flavors.

I would love to hear this guy collaborate with someone like Snails or Excision, I think the result could be extremely interesting!

If you like “Middle Fingers Up”,  make sure to also check out “WTFU” and “Roll Call“.

Stream B-Villain – Middle Fingers Up on Soundcloud & Spotify below and grab your copy on itunes here.

More about B-Villain:

Shredding is a way of life and B-Villain proves that at every show with high energy EDM/ Trap music to keep the crowd off their feet and constantly engaged. The past four years have consisted of non- stop touring while performing with artists such as G-EAZY, Adventure Club, Bro Safari, Rusko, Destroid, Seven Lions, Z-Trip, Protohype, and more. With over 100 shows a year, there is no slowing down as the producer continues to put out new music and consistently gaining new popularity. Party For A Living!

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