Taking some time away from her Twitter feed, generally feud-fuelled hip-hop experimenter Azealia Banks has unveiled a clubby collab with Paul Oakenfold and Richard Benyon titled "Venus (Ibiza Edition)."
In case that title didn't already tip you off, the new single is wrapped up buzzy house build-ups and screeching pop synths, with Banks alternating between raps, fully sung choruses, and some bars in French that promise "Une chance, une dance, un rendez-vous en France."
It's unclear if the track will land on Banks's long-in-the-works Broke with Expensive Taste, but Oakenfold had previously teased that he had a team-up with the "212" rapper set for his to-be-detailed Pop Killer LP.
In case that title didn't already tip you off, the new single is wrapped up buzzy house build-ups and screeching pop synths, with Banks alternating between raps, fully sung choruses, and some bars in French that promise "Une chance, une dance, un rendez-vous en France."
It's unclear if the track will land on Banks's long-in-the-works Broke with Expensive Taste, but Oakenfold had previously teased that he had a team-up with the "212" rapper set for his to-be-detailed Pop Killer LP.