SadBoi Delivers High Energy Single “Twisted”

SadBoi Delivers High Energy Single “Twisted”

 Fresh off receiving two 2026 JUNO Award nominations, Toronto’s “rising star” (PitchforkSadBoi returns with the start of a fresh new era, leading with the high energy single “Twisted,” available to stream now on all digital platforms via LVRN Records.

Twisted

Co-produced by GRAMMY Award winner David “Dos Dias” Bishop (Usher, The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar, Summer Walker) alongside Alexay Beats (Blanco, Amiga) and Jacob Lincoln (Ice Spice, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Lil Yachty), “Twisted” is the lead single off SadBoi’s upcoming project, GYAL 6, slated for release this year. The music continues to bring the vibes for girls who are a little messy, rebellious, and risky – even if only in their imagination. It’s music for the lover girls who never seem to get love right, but know how to make every night feel like it could fix everything, even if just temporarily. Musically, the project is genre-blurring, from confident rap to high-energy anthems. At its core GYAL 6 is where music, culture, and community intersect. A space to feel seen, inspired, and connected. 

“’Twisted’ is about knowing something isn’t good for you and still wanting it anyway, almost like a night out with too many drinks,” shares SadBoi“It’s the moment where logic leaves and feelings take over messy, honest, and a little embarrassing. I wanted it to feel like a late-night confession you probably shouldn’t send, but do.”

Fresh off supporting Rico Nasty’s LETHAL North American Tour, SadBoi has firmly established her signature genre-blending style, fusing elements of garage, house, and Caribbean music like dancehall and reggaeton into her own music. By collaborating with artists like Smiley, Cash Cobain, Blanco, DJ SAZE, Cleotrapa, and Duquesa, SadBoi has positioned herself at the intersection of hip-hop, global pop, electronic, and UK rap – reinforcing her international presence. Her latest JUNO Award-nominated project, DRY CRY, earned critical acclaim with Pitchfork declaring, “The album feels like a declaration of incoming supremacy from SadBoi—not quite a coming-out, but a confirmation of her rising star.” 

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