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Produced by low-key hitmaker DJ Strayves, “Bang It Out” sits at the intersection of Jersey club, hyperpop, and classic crunk. The beat starts with a reversed piano loop, then explodes into rapid-fire kicks and laser synth stabs. The chorus – a call-and-response between Swayze and Ann – is built for live crowds:

“Bang it out, don’t think too loud / Break the speakers, lose the crown.”

Sean La… enters last, stripping back the beat to just a sub-bass and his own layered vocals, before the final drop unleashes a chaotic saxophone sample (a nod to 2010s dubstep).

“Bang It Out” is available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud. Follow Parker Swayze (@ParkerSwayze) and Raylin Ann (@RaylinAnnMusic) for tour dates. As for Sean La… – keep searching. That might just be the point. Bang It Out -Parker Swayze- Raylin Ann- Sean La...


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Subject: Scene Title: "Bang It Out" Performers: Parker Swayze, Raylin Ann, Sean Lawless Production Context: Reality Kings / MILF Hunter Series

As of now, “Bang It Out” is available on Streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal) and likely as a “name your price” download on Bandcamp. The three artists have chosen a decentralized release strategy—promoting the track through their individual social channels rather than relying on a single label push.

Early promotional tactics include:

This grassroots approach mirrors the success of previous indie hits like “Old Town Road” or “Mood” before they crossed over to radio. Expect “Bang It Out” to build slowly but exponentially.

If you want to get behind this independent release, here’s what you can do:

The beat (produced by an unnamed heavy hitter, rumored to be a collaborative effort with TMK or Hitmaka style influences) leans into a dark, minimalist trap aesthetic. Think heavy 808 sub-bass, crisp finger snaps, and a haunting synth pad that creeps in during Raylin Ann’s pre-chorus. Produced by low-key hitmaker DJ Strayves, “Bang It

The song structure is classic three-act chaos: