[LISTEN] Chris Diaz Joins Forces With Smith & Sorren For Dancefloor Heater 'WGLC'

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| October 30, 2024

Chris Diaz has partnered with New York City’s electronic duo, Smith & Sorren, to release “WGLC” (White Girls Love Cocaine), a powerful new single that pushes the boundaries of house music.

Released on Hood Politics Records, “WGLC” offers a deep dive into the unfiltered reality of late-night club culture, combining both artists’ unique sounds into a track that brings a gritty and authentic vibe to the dancefloor.

Characterized by its pulsing tempo and layered synths, “WGLC” pairs rhythmic percussion with a driving bassline, creating a head-turning beat designed to keep the energy high throughout the night. The track’s raw intensity reflects the duo’s perspective on club culture’s shadowy side, maintaining a balance between its vibrant rhythm and contemplative undertone.

Smith & Sorren, known for transforming the high energy of New York into global dance hits, have taken the lead on several Beatport top-charting tracks. This collaboration marks yet another milestone in their fast-growing career, following releases on top labels and support from major artists like Diplo, Dillon Francis, and David Guetta.

The duo has consistently reached new heights with their unique sound, rooted in New York’s electronic music scene and adapted for clubs worldwide.

Chris Diaz’s contributions bring an added depth to “WGLC.” Known for infusing disco and Latin influences into his tech-house beats, Diaz’s music has garnered significant attention in San Diego’s club circuit and landed on popular playlists like Spotify’s “Operator.”

His evolving sound and dedication to crowd-pulling rhythms have established him as a standout figure in tech house, with “WGLC” further solidifying his presence.

In describing the track, Diaz explained, “The single unveils a raw perspective on the darker undercurrents of club life. It's unflinching, unapologetic, and true to the real atmosphere of the scene.” His approach, paired with Smith & Sorren’s high-energy style, makes “WGLC” a powerful addition to Hood Politics Records’ catalog.

As “WGLC” finds its way onto global dancefloors, Chris Diaz and Smith & Sorren offer a new, unvarnished look at the complexity of nightlife culture through cutting-edge house production.

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