King Isis Shared A Moody, Alternative Cover Of Sexyy Red’s ‘Pound Town’

King Isis continues to show us why they’re one of the most exciting act in the indie landscape right now. Earlier this week, the queer-led, Afro-futuristic artist from Oakland shared a trippy cover of Sexyy Red‘s “Pound Town.”

Driven by hypnotic guitars and clashing drums, Isis transformed the viral hip-hop hit into a moody, alternative banger. In a video shared to Isis’ YouTube channel, they are accompanied by a backing band, as they perform in a grungy, garage-like setting.

Throughout their discography, Isis has experimented with rock, hip-hop, R&B, and jazz sounds. In an interview with DIY Magazine, Isis explained that they don’t like to be kept inside a box, nor do they care for their music to be palatable or accessible to everyone. Rather, they make music that reflects what’s happening inside their mind at the moment, not sticking to any set routine for making music.

“I feel like it’s more palatable for songs to have a bright-sounding instrumental, and then dark lyrics. But that’s not the intention of how I write, to be accessible,” they said. “In my head it all goes together, but an outside perspective might be like, ‘What the f*ck is going on?’”

You can see the cover of “Pound Town” above.

King Isis’ ‘Make It Up’ Video Is A Spooky Look At The Singer’s Idea Of A Halloween-Themed Lover’s Quarrel

Halloween 2023 is here. While most recording artists — including Ice Spice, Megan Thee Stallion, and Uproxx cover star Chlöe — are focused on their over-the-top costumes, King Isis is interested solely in providing the soundtrack for the evening. The artist’s spooky spirit is at the center of their latest single, “Make It Up.”

For the official video, the musician fully embraced the ghoulish theme associated with the holiday as they finds themselves caught in a battle for the heart of a vampire.

“Waves we undo / Crash and renew / What’s it take for you / Shades of your blue / Sink in my shoes / Drowning in your hues / Still see you in my rear view no I can’t keep running from / Release you I still bleed you hold me like another crutch / I don’t wanna know or let it go how hard it was,” sings King Isis.

In a statement shared with Clash Magazine, they shared the inspiration behind the track. “I wrote the first version of this song at home in Oakland, going through lows in love and life,” King Isis said. “I was experimenting with darker production and more droney melodies, which I felt encompassed the monotonous feeling of just getting through the motions that were my life at the time.”

Watch the “Make It Up” video above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

23 Rising Artists to Watch in 2023

Image by Elijah Justice
  • Photo by Travis Bass

    Hemlocke Springs

  • Photo by Copes

    Eem Triplin

  • Photo by Silken Weinberg

    Ethel Cain

  • Photo by Theo Batterham

    Fred again..

  • Photo by Banova

    Ben Reilly

  • Photo by Cole Maslansky

    King Isis

  • Photo by TKTKT

    Chase Plato

  • TK Credit

    Samia

  • Photo by Alexis Belhumeur

    JELEEL!

  • Photo by Joe Perri

    aldn

  • Photo by TKTK

    Babyface Ray

  • Photo by Fidel

    Jim Legxacy

  • Photo by Celine Winter

    Boyish

  • Image via UMG

    Destroy Lonely

  • Photo by Brandon Minton

    Montell Fish

  • Photo by Sancho Smalls

    TiaCorine

  • Photo by Dito

    skaiwater

  • Jessica “Jess Og.” Ogunjemilusi

    MARCO PLUS

  • Photo by Max Durante

    Babebee

  • Photo by Nick Walker

    d4vd

  • Photo by Hollie Fernando

    Wet Leg

  • Photo by Bennett Bosire

    KayCyy

  • Photo by Juliet Wolf

    Brakence