
Kungs just dropped “Galaxy” with Theophilus London, and it’s a proper ripper. The music video is a total trip, taking you on a free taxi ride through the cosmos.
After a failed attempt to collaborate remotely during COVID, the pair finally linked up in person to blend Kungs’ upbeat melodies with London’s edgy Brooklyn flair.
It’s a 2-minute-50-second adrenaline shot that leaves you desperate for another round.
The ‘Out Loud’ Album Hype
As a matter of fact, “Galaxy” is the lead single for Kungs’ upcoming album, ‘Out Loud,’ arriving March 13. The record boasts a massive lineup: PNAU, Channel Tres, and Boys Noize.
Based on his history of creating global hits like “This Girl,” the new album is set to be a standout release filled with memorable jams.
The Creative Power Behind the Collaboration
Don’t overlook Theophilus London. The Trinidadian-American artist is a genre-blurring force who has collaborated with icons like Kanye West and Virgil Abloh.
Combining his vast creative range with Kungs’ polished production makes this partnership truly special. I swear I can’t stop listening to it; “Galaxy” has something about it that’s just so addictive.

A Cosmic Escape Through Sound and Vision
The cosmic visuals are already out there, acting as your personal free taxi ride into their shared creative universe. It’s the kind of immersive experience that makes you feel like you’re drifting through space alongside them, so do yourself a favor and give it a watch!
In addition, the vibrant lyrics capture that lost-in-the-music feeling. It’s all about escaping the daily grind and drifting through a neon-soaked, interstellar night out.
Without a doubt, “Galaxy” serves as the ultimate soundtrack for when you want to tune out the world and vibe. I’m eager to hear how the rest of this visionary chapter unfolds when his full project is released.
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