Hipper-than-hip Stockholm duo Death Team have this week released their brand new single ‘Messed Up’. Incorporating rolling trap beats and huge pop synths, ‘Messed Up’ is a massive anthem for the weekend.
The duo, Mayka Edd and Johan Tilli, now signed to Warner Music Sweden, pop the cork on their explosive new single as Mayka sings, “Open up a bottle, getting messed up again/Where are you, are you getting messed up again?”
Death Team first rose to prominence with their 2015 debut ‘Fucking Bitches in the Hood’, which topped the iTunes Chart in Sweden and saw the pair clock up great acclaim across the world by high-profile champions including Noisey, Line of Best Fit, Perez Hilton and SPIN Magazine.
The band continued to dominate the blogs with the follow-up single ‘Gold’, which saw them reach the Top 10 in the Global Spotify Viral Chart. They also worked to self-create their very own Dolphin Awareness Day – to raise awareness of dolphins in captivity – with the release of their single ‘Dolphin Style’.
Now returning with the far-flung rap rave of ‘Messed Up’, Death Team are set to ingrain their infectious feel-good party mantra even further into hearts across the world.
Swedish electro duo Death Team release new song 'Messed Up'
The hip duo from Stockholm have created a far-flung rap rave banger
Will Lavin
Contributor
“Music is life,” says Hip Hop Music & Lifestyle Specialist Will Lavin. A sentiment permanently inked into his skin with a full sleeve of tattooed musical icons that includes Prince, Marvin Gaye, Barry White, Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. Inspired by music at an early age and donning the name ill Will, he has written for UK publications such as Blues & Soul, Touch, Undercover, RWD, Gigwise, MOBO, Soul Culture, Time Out, and the International Business Times, as well as the American mags VIBE, XXL, King, and Complex. Interviewing names such as Chaka Khan, Akon, Kevin Hart, Ice Cube, Robin Thicke and Chris Brown - to name but a few - he was also a part of the BBC's Sound of the Year polls in 2007 and 2008 and is a music pundit for SKY News, BBC World News and Channel 5 News.