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Music News - New Single for Boy Virgo - 'Dirty Company'

New Single for Boy Virgo - 'Dirty Company'

16 July 2021 - 0 Comments

Dirty Company is the newest single from Boy Virgo. Described as being "very hyperpop with elements of trap music and a catchy house beat ending", Dirty Company was inspired by the likes of Charli XCX, Glaive, Slayyyter and many other indie hyperpop artists.

Boy Virgo is an indie pop/hyperpop artist who has been creating music for multiple years. His influences range from Lady Gaga and Charli XCX to Lana Del Rey and Grimes, as well as acts such as 100 Gecs and other small artists like Slayyyter.

Dirty Company was created in collaboration with Thayerperiod after Boy Virgo discovered him through TikTok and fell in love with his production.


Boy Virgo says "This song is my exploration into my sexuality as an openly gay man and the need I can sometimes get for the men I love. It’s definitely a sound I believe many people will love and I hope you can give your time and check out the track we both worked hard on."

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