Chicago’s most buzzworthy home artist Sherm is on a meteoric trajectory, just lately capping off 2023 with options in Forbes together with a direct help slot for Zedd’s NYE celebration at Navy Pier. The momentum isn’t slowing down, as Sherm is happy to disclose that not solely will he be acting at Chicago’s esteemed North Coast Festival for his fifth yr in a row, however he is also teaming up with Halil Sensei for his or her thumping tech home anthem, “Toxic.”
“Toxic” epitomizes Sherm and Halil Sensei’s experience with sound design and vocal sampling inside the digital music spectrum. The observe is marked by a pulsating bass line, compelling vocals, rumbling beats and swaying synths, general creating a fascinating expertise. “Toxic” establishes plain power that positions it as a peak-time observe assured to ignite any crowd.
“Halil Sensei and I are from completely different parts of the world but that didn’t stop us from going above and beyond to make something special. Halil has been making big waves since his first single ‘The Underground’ on Hood Poli last year and I knew that a collab would happen one day. We fused my style of Chicago inspired tech house with Sensei’s melodic leads and lyrics and turned out to be the perfect recipe for the sound of Hood Politics Records. I’m truly obsessed with this track and we’re so stoked to finally let the world feel the raw power that it possesses.” – Sherm
Check out “Toxic” beneath on Spotify, or wherever you discover your music here.
LISTEN: Sherm & Halil Sensei Join Forces For Anthemic Single “Toxic”