Xaviersobased releases song with Skrillex and Dylan Brady

New York rapper Xaviersobased has dropped a surprise track featuring Skrillex and Dylan Brady of 100 gecs. Titled “Party At My Place,” the song arrives shortly after the release of his debut album, Xavier. This marks Skrillex's second outing of 2026.

Xaviersobased, the emerging New York rapper, has unveiled a new collaboration with electronic producer Skrillex and Dylan Brady from the duo 100 gecs. The track, “Party At My Place,” emerged unexpectedly following the launch of Xaviersobased's first full-length album, Xavier, which debuted just last week.

For Skrillex, this release represents his second project in 2026, building on a prolific 2025. Earlier this year, in January, he issued the ambient EP Kora, which included contributions from artists such as Varg2™, Siiickbrain, and Whitearmor. The new song highlights ongoing cross-genre partnerships in the music scene, blending rap with electronic elements.

Fans can stream “Party At My Place” through available platforms. Pitchfork has also published a review of Xavier, offering insights into Xaviersobased's evolving sound. This quick follow-up underscores the rapper's momentum in the industry.

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