“Bad Boys” blends subcultural influence and personal reinvention in Jax Jones’ new global-facing single.
“Bad Boys,” the new single from Jax Jones featuring Rebecca Black and sooyeon, marks more than a musical release—it signals a personal and creative metamorphosis. Out via Astralwerks and Eastern Margins, the track fuses club culture, pop, and East-Southeast Asian subgenres into one euphoric release.
After relocating to Bangkok in late 2023, Jones embraced the immersive chaos of Asia’s club scenes, connecting with the redline aesthetic—a sonic ethos rooted in the speed, energy, and cultural fusion of nightlife in places like Manila, Tokyo, and Seoul. “This is organic discovery via friends or actively engaging in the musical community,” he says. “It’s changed how I create.”
The result is “Bad Boys”—a high-impact track co-produced by sooyeon and featuring a bold vocal performance from Rebecca Black. The pairing celebrates individuality, global influence, and the excitement of creative risk. sooyeon reflects, “This is an unreal collaboration… It’s such a fun and addictive track.”
Eastern Margins, who co-release the track, describe this partnership as inevitable: “Makina to Manyao, Manchester to Malaysia—we both draw from the same sonic mobius strip.”
With over 9 billion global streams and a reputation for genre-bending production, Jax Jones is now reintroducing himself through a global lens—one that favors curiosity over convenience, subculture over standardization.
“Bad Boys” is the sound of an artist pushing past borders—and inviting us to do the same.