Popstar Benny, Vayda & SadBoi: It's late night turning up fun in the 'Wiz' music video
Ready for October? Well, before you answer - how about knowing hitmaker Popstar Benny is serving up quality fire with a new Oasis studio album arriving next month? Now… how about those fall goals?
It’s all about counting down the rollout to his new LP and geeking out with a fire ‘Wiz’ music video demanding your attention with collaborators Vayda and SadBoi pulling through, too.
Atlanta production arbiter Popstar Benny has just announced that his new album Oasiswill be released next month on October 11th and shared the LP's lead single "Wiz" (feat.Vayda & SadBoi) — out now along with an accompanying music video. Fueled by a moody piano riff, skittering hi-hats, and its Popstar Benny-produced visual, "Wiz" finds Vayda and SadBoi, two of ATL's 2024 breakout artists, trading lyrical barbs across a sleek tapestry of ominous 808s ("Why all these n----- wanna be a bad bitch?/Stay postin' all of these pics of they fits/Hookah and a bottle, they callin' it lit/Crumble under pressure, I'm callin' them Ritz"). The track marks the first offering from Oasis, which boasts a stacked all-woman ensemble of ATL rappers and vocalists, including Coco & Clair Clair, Vayda, SPOOK, SadBoi, and more.
On Oasis, in the words of Popstar Benny: “Atlanta is in its female renaissance. All the girls got something to prove — that’s why they can do it better than a lot of the guys.”
Known for his work with Rod Wave, Kevin Abstract, Destroy Lonely, and more, Oasisstamps Popstar Benny's first project of 2024 following the release of 2023's University!, which featured Tony Shhnow, Bear1Boss, and Duwap Kaine. Produced and curated by Benny alongside a familiar cast of frequent collaborators (Cashcache!, Nerdcoke, Baredex,), Oasis was mixed by ATL's own Alex Tumay (Metro Boomin, Young Thug, Travis Scott, 21 Savage) and features cover art courtesy of Farris Knudsen, who also designed Lil Uzi Vert’s Pink Tape and Gucci Mane’s Droptopwop. Recorded in just over a week at a treehouse Airbnb in ATL's Virginia-Highland neighborhood, Oasis is a celebratory ode to the city's woman-led rap renaissance — capturing an unforgettable portrait of Atlanta's vibrant new underground in the process.