SLAYYYTER’s new single “BEAT UP CHANEL$” introduces a bold, distorted club-ready era.
SLAYYYTER opens a fierce new chapter in her career with the release of “BEAT UP CHANEL$”, her latest single out now via RECORDS / Columbia Records. Produced by Austin Corona and Wyatt Bernard, the song arrives alongside an official music video that brings its hedonistic themes vividly to life.
With high-octane production, glitch-infused club beats, and layers of pulsating synths, “BEAT UP CHANEL$” blurs the lines between chaotic nightlife and emotional vulnerability. The single explores themes of detachment, love, and luxury, capturing the kind of high-energy escapism SLAYYYTER has become known for. As she chants about couture and longing, the line “I WANT SOMETHING FOR REAL…” cuts through the mayhem for just a moment before diving back into the track’s gritty world.
The video, codirected by SLAYYYTER and Hannah DeVries, reflects the raw and carefree nature of the song. Set in a stylized vision of afterparty culture, it pairs distorted visuals with unapologetic aesthetics.
This release marks SLAYYYTER’s debut under RECORDS / Columbia Records, as first reported in Variety. With over 300 million global streams and 25 million YouTube views, she continues to build on her growing impact across music and fashion.
In her own words, “‘BEAT UP CHANEL$’ MARKS A NEW START FOR ME. THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT IT THAT FEELS NOSTALGIC, LIKE THE INDIE ELECTRONIC MUSIC I WOULD RINSE ON MY IPOD AS A TEEN…”
As she moves into this next phase, SLAYYYTER remains a key voice in underground pop, marrying distortion with euphoria and emotion with edge.