Peking Duk Drop New Single ‘Stop The Music’ Featuring FEYI
Australian dance duo Peking Duk are back with a brand new single, Stop The Music, featuring the dynamic Los Angeles-based vocalist and songwriter FEYI. The track is a high-energy, dance floor-ready anthem that promises to get listeners moving. Fresh off a sold-out 13-date winter DJ tour across Australia, Peking Duk, comprised of Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles, are set to headline the much-anticipated Bunnings Warehouse Party in Melbourne on August 31. Punters can expect an unforgettable night, complete with an epic afterparty.
Stop The Music marks the beginning of an exciting collaboration with FEYI, who brings her unique blend of R&B, rap, pop, and dance influences to the table. Known for her captivating vocals and emotionally charged lyrics, FEYI has worked with a wide range of artists, including Rico Nasty, Tkay Maidza, and Yellow Claw. Her fresh, genre-crossing style complements Peking Duk’s signature dance beats, making Stop The Music a perfect track for any party playlist.
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“Stop The Music is a feel-good rave tune. We feel like it’s what the world needs right now and hopefully it gets your hips moving. FEYI is the type of person you put a canvas in front of and she’ll paint a million different pictures that are more colourful than the last, yet completely unique from each other. It’s been an honour to collaborate closely with FEYI on a lot of music and this is the first of a lot to come.” – Peking Duk.
“I loved working with Peking Duk. It was an immediate amazing vibe and chemistry from the first session and from that we created this record that I’m super excited about.” – Feyi.
Peking Duk’s Bunnings Warehouse Party sold out in minutes, but fans can catch the set live on TikTok at 7:30 pm AEST this Saturday, August 31. With more music on the horizon, this new era for Peking Duk is just getting started.
31 August – Bunnings Warehouse Party, Bunnings Preston, Melbourne – SOLD OUT
31 August – Warehouse Rave, PICA, Melbourne
5 September – Snow Machine, Queenstown, New Zealand
6 September – Snow Machine, Queenstown, New Zealand
7 September – Savaya, Bali
12 October – Yours & Owls, Wollongong NSW
19 October – Big Pineapple, Sunshine Coast QLD