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Ghostluvme Links Up With Rich The Kid For Latest Release “GFYK Remix”
Fresh on the heels of collaborations with the likes of Lil Uzi Vert, Future, Famous Dex, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon, Ghostluvme has just unveiled new single “GFYK Remix” featuring Rich The Kid. Produced by the talented Brandon Finessin, “GFYK Remix” is taken from Ghostluvme’s newly released project, Bohunk.
Originally a solo track, the remix came about after Rich The Kid left a comment on Ghostluvme’s Instagram page. Infused with a captivating beat and Ghostluvme’s distinctive flow alongside Rich The Kid’s infectious energy, “GFYK Remix” will no doubt be another hit for Ghostluvme as he continues to go from strength to strength with each new release.
In just three short years, Ghostluvme from Broward County, Florida, has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the hip-hop scene and a major star among today’s current crop of Gen Z rappers. Since bursting on the scene in 2020, the fast-rising rapper has surpassed 50 million streams across all platforms as an independent artist, indicative of his rapid rise and growing prominence within the genre.
Ghostluvme has already caught the attention of some of hip-hop’s biggest hitmakers, having worked with the likes of Scott Storch (Jack Harlow, Megan Thee Stallion, Young Thug), Zaytoven (Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, 21 Savage) and TRGC (Yeat’s “Monëy so big”), and new single “GFYK Remix” with Rich The Kid will no doubt keep his momentum going. “GFYK Remix” and the rest of Bohunk are available to buy/stream now on all platforms: https://vyd.co/GhostluvmeBohunk.
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Long Island’s Next Big Thing: The Chads Are Ready to Unleash
There’s a particular kind of hunger that defines a band on the verge — that combustible mix of raw talent, hard-won momentum, and the unmistakable sense that everything they’ve been building is about to break wide open. The Chads, the pop-punk-ska fireballers out of Sayville, New York, have that hunger in abundance. And in 2026, they are ready to feed it.

The foundation is already in place. The four-piece — Joy, Mike, Mark, and Santino — spent the past year stacking wins that most bands spend a decade chasing. They took home the WEHM Battle of the Bands, earned a coveted spot on the Jumbalaya Stage at the Great South Bay Music Festival, and walked into a WPIX Morning Show segment that put their faces and their music in front of a New York City-wide audience. For a band still in the early stages of their career, it is a résumé that commands attention.

Their debut single “The Neighbors” — a razor-sharp, high-energy pop-punk-ska hybrid pulled straight from a true story of Long Island life — announced their arrival with a wink and a riff. Tongue-in-cheek in tone but tight as a drum in execution, the song showcases exactly what makes The Chads stand out in a crowded regional scene: they can make you laugh and make you move at the same time, which is a far rarer skill than it sounds. The track is available on Spotify and has been making steady inroads on radio, building the kind of organic buzz that no marketing budget can manufacture.

Now comes the next chapter. The Chads are heading into Dream Studios with producer Jason Mekler to record their new EP — a project that represents the most significant creative investment of their career to date. Mekler’s production experience combined with the band’s live-honed instincts makes for a pairing with serious promise. If “The Neighbors” was the introduction, the EP is the statement — the recorded proof that what audiences have been experiencing in clubs and on festival stages across Long Island translates just as powerfully through speakers.
The tri-state area has been the proving ground. The world is next.

Pop-punk has always thrived on authenticity — on bands that sound like they mean it, that write songs about real places and real people and real absurdities of everyday life.
The Chads check every one of those boxes. They are a Long Island band in the truest sense: specific enough to feel genuine, relatable enough to travel far beyond the island that made them.
Watch for the EP. Watch for the tour dates. Watch for the name.
The Chads are coming — and they are bringing Sayville with them.
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