Fcukers Just Dropped the Only Afterparty Anthem That Actually Matters
If you’ve been paying any attention to the NYC underground lately, you know that Fcukers (Shanny Wise and Jackson Walker Lewis) don’t really do “subtle.” Their new single, “if you wanna party, come over to my house” is exactly what it sounds like: a direct, slightly chaotic, and wildly catchy invitation to the best night you’ll probably forget.
Coming off the heels of their Baggy EP, this track feels like the duo finally hitting their stride. It’s out now via Ninja Tune, and honestly? It’s the closest thing we’ve got to a modern-day “Born Slippy” for the Gen Z rave crowd.
It’s Giving 90s Warehouse, But Make It 2026
What makes this track work isn’t just the nostalgia—it’s the attitude. While everyone else is trying to make “aesthetic” lo-fi beats, Fcukers are leaning into the grit.
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The Production: It’s heavy on the 90s house influence—think big, thumping basslines and those “wonky” synth stabs that have become their signature.
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The Vocals: Shanny Wise delivers the hook with a deadpan coolness that feels like she’s whispering in your ear at a 3:00 AM afters. It’s hypnotic, repetitive, and impossible to get out of your head.
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The Energy: It’s a track built for sweaty basements, not just Spotify playlists.
More Than Just a Meme Name
Don’t let the name fool you—they aren’t just a gimmick. Between being named BBC Radio 1’s Future Artist of the Month and their recent collaboration with Adidas, Fcukers are bridging the gap between high-fashion cool and DIY rave culture.
The music video for the single is a perfect reflection of that. Directed by Wise, it looks like a fever dream of a night out in the Lower East Side—grainy, handheld, and high-energy. It’s a refreshing break from the overly polished, $100k-budget videos we usually see from major labels.
See Them Live (Before the Venues Get Too Big)
If you’ve seen their live setup, you know it’s less of a “concert” and more of a controlled riot. With their debut album Ö dropping on March 27, they’re heading out on a massive tour. If you’re in any of these cities, do yourself a favor and get a ticket now:
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April 2: San Diego, CA — The Observatory
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April 15: Chicago, IL — Thalia Hall
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May 15: London, UK — O2 Forum Kentish Town
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June 7: New York, NY — Governor’s Ball
The Verdict
“if you wanna party, come over to my house” is the sound of a band that knows exactly who they are. It’s loud, it’s fun, and it doesn’t take itself too seriously—which is exactly what dance music needs right now.






















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