Slayyyter: Our Future

Slayyyter: Our Future

According to Slayyyter, this playlist is best spun “in someone’s kitchen at 4 am”—but it’s just as good for pregaming as it is for the after-party. The LA-based artist’s Pride playlist is a fiery mix of pop, dance, and hip-hop—and, of course, a couple of her own. “These songs remind me of what I’d play on my iPod Nano,” she says—and with selections from artists including Britney Spears, M.I.A., Nelly, and Missy Elliott mixed in with a smattering of more recent releases, those 2000s-to-2010s vibes come through from start to end. Read on for more on some of Slayyyter’s top picks in the playlist. Slayyyter, “Self Destruct” “Had to start with one of my own songs. I think this is still one of my favorite songs I've made. I love to rap and I love to scream, and I think this song taps into the high-energy angst that makes you want to mosh in the club.” MYNX, “I’m So L.A.” “This song is so good and so genius. It's unserious, it pokes fun and paints a caricature of people you find in Hollywood. Everybody knows someone who knows someone who knows Angelyne.” M.I.A., “Teqkilla” “This song has such crazy production. Genius.” Nadia Oh, “Got Your Number” (feat. Space Cowboy) “One of the best pop songs ever made, in my opinion. It feels like a smooth ride into the sunset with the top down on your pink convertible.” Nelly, “Grillz” (feat. Paul Wall & Ali & Gipp) “A St. Louis legend. This song has so many memories for me. I remember when my sister bought the video on iTunes and I'd watch it on my video iPod at school under my desk. It still sounds so fresh.”

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