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Dragonflyz Returns with “Bad Bitch,” Confident, Club-Ready, & Full of Tech House Power

Dragonflyz steps back into the spotlight with “Bad Bitch,” a track that radiates confidence and spirit. Built around a vocal that instantly grabbed his attention, the song came together from instinct — the kind of spark that pulls an artist straight back into their craft. It’s a mix of tight basslines, crisp percussion, and a rhythm that carries personality. Every sound feels deliberate but still alive, made for late nights, loud rooms, and people who want to move.

The story behind it is rooted in real collaboration and trust. After first shaping a heavier, trap-leaning version, Dragonflyz revisited the entire track following a long conversation with his friend Colin. That moment shifted everything. The rework gave “Bad Bitch” its clean structure and forward drive — sharp where it needs to hit, smooth where it needs to breathe. The electric pan that sweeps left to right, almost like a current, adds that little signature touch that makes the track unmistakably his.

More than just a release, “Bad Bitch” marks Dragonflyz’s return to balance — between fatherhood, life, and music. Taking a step back after his son’s birth and the lockdown years gave him time to reset and rebuild. The patience from that chapter shows up in the detail of his production, where focus and feeling now meet. He speaks through sound — steady, thoughtful, and grounded in real growth.

Looking ahead, Dragonflyz already has momentum. His next single, “Sugar Daddy,” is lined up for release in the new year, and he’s planning a hometown event in Sarnia, Ontario, to celebrate the sound that started it all. For him, this isn’t just about returning to the scene — it’s about reconnecting with what music means at its core: joy, energy, and a reason to dance.