"Keep It Moving" this fall season with TroyBoi's latest single featuring Scrufizzer

TroyBoi has undeniably cemented his place as a maestro in the music industry, and he's once again rallying his global fanbase with an energy that only he can deliver. His latest release, "Keep It Moving," features the rapid-fire lyricism of West London rapper Scrufizzer. Scrufizzer, known for his swift flows and versatile sound, has worked with some of the UK’s top producers over the years, and collaborating with TroyBoi is another natural fit.

"Keep It Moving" showcases TroyBoi’s signature style, blending high-energy beats with Scrufizzer’s distinctive voice. The track boasts a bass-driven, slower tempo groove, layered with TroyBoi’s trademark elements—pulsating synths, sharp snares, and that raw, unmistakable sound that fans have come to love. It's the kind of song that makes you want to throw your hands up and lose yourself in the rhythm. A festival anthem with a hip-hop twist, this track follows a string of hits, including his "4 ON DA FLOOR" EP, further cementing TroyBoi’s status as a trailblazer in the music world. Always experimenting but staying true to his core, TroyBoi’s boundary-pushing creativity is what sets him apart.

As we eagerly await his headline show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on October 19th, "Keep It Moving" is sure to keep us dancing until then.

Edward Morton

Edward Morton is a passionate music blogger known for his insightful reviews and eclectic taste. With a background in both classical music and modern production, Edward brings a unique perspective to his writing, blending technical knowledge with a deep appreciation for all genres. He started his blog, "Norton's Notes," in 2015, quickly gaining a dedicated following for his honest, detailed critiques and his ability to uncover hidden gems in the music world.

Edward grew up in a musical family in Seattle, where he learned to play the piano and guitar at a young age. His love for music led him to study music theory and composition at the University of Washington. After graduating, he worked as a freelance music producer, which gave him an insider's view of the industry and fueled his desire to share his insights through writing.

Edward's writing is known for its eloquence and depth, often exploring the emotional and cultural contexts of the music he reviews. He is a regular contributor to several well-known music magazines and websites, and his work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and NPR Music.

In addition to his writing, Edward is an avid vinyl collector and hosts a weekly podcast where he interviews musicians and industry insiders. His ability to connect with artists and convey their stories has made his podcast a favorite among music enthusiasts.

Outside of his professional life, Edward enjoys hiking in the Pacific Northwest, attending live concerts, and experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen. His passion for music and his commitment to sharing it with the world continue to inspire his readers and listeners alike.

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