Ryder Links with BXKS on WTF – Loud, Laced, and Unapologetic

With WTF, UK producer Ryder and rapper BXKS link up for a track that moves like late-night traffic—rhythmic, unpredictable, and full of side-eye energy.
From the jump, Ryder’s co-produced beat with Leon Jean-Marie slaps with bass-heavy undercurrents and layered percussion, folding in warped vocal chops that nod to Brazilian funk and early grime textures. It’s a sonic cocktail laced with sly confidence.
BXKS with her no-frills delivery and confident cadence, slides in effortlessly, cutting through the instrumental with flow that’s both relaxed and razor-sharp, weaving flexes with casual wit.
“They wan’ put me in the middle, gimme more not a little,” she spits, before slipping into a flow that’s as playful as it is precise.
From crystal glasses to disturbing the neighbours, there’s a flex in every line that doesn’t try too hard—it just exists in its own lane.
Her delivery feels conversational but calculated, the kind of cadence that feels effortless until you try it yourself.
The hook lands like a side glance—soft in tone but cutting with intent. It’s catchy without leaning into cliché, a rare sweet spot where the bounce doesn’t eclipse the bars.
This is rap without overthinking—an energy track with bounce, humour, and just the right amount of menace.
As momentum builds ahead of Ryder’s debut EP Ryderhood, this one isn’t just for the rave—it’s for the rewind.