WENZDAY DELIVERS DARK CLUB CUT “BOSSY” ON SOUTH OF SATURN DEBUT
Wenzday returns with another standout release, this time marking her debut on Lee Foss’ South Of Saturn with a stripped-back, late-night heater titled “Bossy.” As a classically trained musician who’s built a name in the underground scene, Wenzday has carved out a unique lane blending house and bass music with real precision. Her achievements speak for themselves: performances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and EDC, releases on heavyweight labels like Confession, Insomniac, and SOLOTOKO, and a loyal fanbase that continues to grow with every move she makes.
TOKYO DRIFT ENERGY
“Bossy” is a natural fit for the South Of Saturn catalogue. It’s gritty, direct, and full of attitude—anchored by distorted synths, chopped vocal loops, and a rumbling low-end that feels built for the after-hours. It’s a lean, hypnotic track that shows her continued evolution as an artist, as she dials into a darker, more minimal sound. Inspired by the energy of Tokyo Drift—which she played on loop while producing the track—Wenzday channels the adrenaline of racing through city streets into a piece that’s cinematic but fully club-ready.
STILL DOING IT HER OWN WAY
This release adds another strong chapter to Wenzday’s growing catalogue and underlines why she remains one of the most exciting U.S. names in the current house scene. Whether she’s playing major festivals or dropping tracks that land straight in DJ sets around the world, Wenzday continues to back up the hype with consistency, originality, and a clear artistic identity.