TJR Gets Rowdy on “Fuck Me Up” With Cardi B

Melbourne bounce producer TJR teamed up with social media star Cardi B on a dizzying new electro-banger titled "Fuck Me Up". Slated for release next month, the latest TJR track is a rowdy exercise in dance floor insanity.

Melbourne bounce producer TJR teamed up with social media star Cardi B on a dizzying new electro-banger titled “Fuck Me Up”. Slated for release next month, the latest TJR track is a rowdy exercise in dance floor insanity.

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“Fuck Me Up” is a monster of a Melbourne bounce song, delivering the goods with squelchy synth leads, a syncopated bassline and ear shattering beats. TJR is known for his high energy dance floor anthems, and this latest single is no exception, as the producer masterfully blends maddening synth work and relentless percussion. The middle section of “Fuck Me Up” reduces the beats and bass to a lingering cinematic atmosphere and some bizarre samples true to the track’s namesake.

“Fuck Me Up” is due for release on June 6 via Spinnin’ Records, and we have a feeling that this is one track that’s going to be featured heavily in TJR‘s DJ sets throughout festival season – so you’d better start getting familiar with it now.


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