WORKING
Cartel Madrasâs Eboshi and Contra had this to say about the song, "Ever since âHouseyâ off of our first mixtape, Trapistan, weâve been really excited to make our next house track. In terms of hip house, weâve been influenced by the likes of sharp lyricists with strong aesthetics such as Azealia Banks and Cakes Da Killa; theyâve been genre touchstones for us since before Cartel Madras. Much like âHousey,â âWORKINGâ is a queer, party track which pulls from our experiences as bad bitches in the music scene from the LGBTQ+ community. Once Jide, also a member of our collective, made us this beat we knew exactly what we wanted to do with it. This video is a love letter to the campy, colour coded Eurodance videos of the 90s.â And producer Jide offers this, ââWORKINGâ is heavily inspired by artists like Disclosure and Geotheory. I wanted to go for a vibey UK House track. I wanted some tension and didnât want to give it to you all at once."Â

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Cartel Madrasâs Eboshi and Contra had this to say about the song, "Ever since âHouseyâ off of our first mixtape, Trapistan, weâve been really excited to make our next house track. In terms of hip house, weâve been influenced by the likes of sharp lyricists with strong aesthetics such as Azealia Banks and Cakes Da Killa; theyâve been genre touchstones for us since before Cartel Madras. Much like âHousey,â âWORKINGâ is a queer, party track which pulls from our experiences as bad bitches in the music scene from the LGBTQ+ community. Once Jide, also a member of our collective, made us this beat we knew exactly what we wanted to do with it. This video is a love letter to the campy, colour coded Eurodance videos of the 90s.â And producer Jide offers this, ââWORKINGâ is heavily inspired by artists like Disclosure and Geotheory. I wanted to go for a vibey UK House track. I wanted some tension and didnât want to give it to you all at once."Â













