Months after unveiling It's a Boss's World, DJ Ross Tha Boss still has absolute bangers that continue to still kill it today. From favorites like 'Shake Rattle and Roll' together with Born I Music, trap heavy hitter 'Whatchu Mean' and hardstyle record 'The World Is Ours' to festival hybrid 'Sippin,' she truly offered something for everyone. Now we're going to take a look at the album's bass endued dubstep track 'Mosh Pit.'
Of all artists coming out of Texas, DJ Ross Tha Boss is soon to be one of the quickest rising DJs and producers. Not only has she proven that she can design music across a variety of genres in the bass spectrum, but she has also shown that she can collaborate alongside artists. She has worked alongside the likes of Jak Wilks, Rayne Michael, Fancy J London, and has dabbled in the elements of jungle terror, moombahton and big room house amongst others throughout her career so far.
Earlier this year, DJ Ross Tha Boss teased that she had a slew of unreleased goodies in store, which included songs released over the summer like moombah trap single 'Oh My' and wild energy filled 'Get Weird.' While what comes next has yet to be announced, productions from her esteemed album It's a Boss's World continue to impress, even a year later. Another tasteful gem from the release, 'Mosh Pit' is the perfect culmination of dubstep, trap, hip-hop and metal vocals.
An absolute banger amongst heavy hitters, 'Mosh Pit' is one of the most powerful records from DJ Ross Tha Boss' album It's a Boss's World. Featuring a dark, bassy intro, the song quickly transitions to an intense drop with metal vocals and hip-hop style vocals. Once into the nitty gritty, listeners will get engulfed by headbanging energy, grinding wobbles and raw, hybrid synths. Check out the rest of her full-length album for now and get hyped for what she will offer next!
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