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Zedned Drops Shock Electronic Mixtape «Party Whore» — Chaos, Clubs and Controversy

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Zedned shocks with electronic mixtape «Party Whore» — a messy, euphoric dive into club culture, queer expression and late‑night chaos; singles already stirring controversy.

Pop provocateur Zedned has stormed back into the spotlight with a surprise electronic mixtape titled «Party Whore», and it’s as loud, messy and unapologetic as the name suggests. The release, announced by Superkeith, marks the artist’s first major project since he retired from traditional albums with This was Zedned, and it pushes Jake into far more experimental, rave-ready territory.

The mixtape repurposes tracks that were previously cut from earlier projects, recast through a high-voltage electronic lens. «These tracks didn’t fit the old albums, but they still meant something» .Jake says, adding that «Party Whore» gives those songs «their chance to live loud, messy, and unapologetic» .

Rooted in club, rave and underground electronic culture, the record dives headfirst into themes of desire, nightlife escapism, queer self-expression, emotional chaos and euphoric rebellion. It pairs humour with hedonism and sincerity with satire, all delivered in Zedned’s unmistakably bold voice — the kind that courts headlines and dancefloor singalongs in equal measure.

The rollout has already been peppered with singles that show the mixtape’s range. Chart-topping comedy smash «Crash» and the pop-rock banger «Right Now» led the charge, while the teasingly provocative «Raw» and «Bozo» kept tongues wagging. July 2025’s pulsing club cut «Blow me!» now officially joins the project, and promotional single «Bump» helped shape the mixtape’s identity ahead of the full drop.

Fans will spot emotional threads from earlier cuts such as »Girl I Don’t’ F*****G Know» and «Get drunk first and then get high», but here they’re transformed into something more chaotic, electric and dance driven. The result is a record that manages to feel both familiar to long-time followers and startlingly fresh — a late-night confession wrapped in neon and bass.

Whether critics call it genius or gimmick, «Party Whore is designed to be experienced loud and in public: a reckless, euphoric ride through the darker, funnier corners of modern club culture.

Written by: Jungle Telegraph