With “BOYS AIN’T SHIT,” INJI delivers a club anthem built on confidence, sharp vocals, and tech-house heat.
NYC-based artist INJI continues her genre-defying ascent with “BOYS AIN’T SHIT,” a no-nonsense single released via AWAL. Blending tech-house production with biting lyrics, the track brings INJI’s bold musical identity into sharper focus.
Known for her classical and jazz roots, the Turkish-born singer transitioned into dance-pop with the viral success of “GASLIGHT.” Her breakout momentum grew with “BELLYDANCING,” which earned over 56.5 million streams and 300,000 Shazams in its first week.
“BOYS AIN’T SHIT” stands on its own as a summer anthem that hits hard.
“I want people listening to my songs to stop, react, and say, ‘Who the heck just said those lyrics? I need to know who she is,’” says INJI. “This song does exactly that.”
Recently, INJI brought her electrifying live energy to stages across Europe, with appearances at Lollapalooza (Paris and Berlin), Block Party NYC, and Mighty Hoopla. She’s now set to play Hinterland, Osheaga, and Outside Lands—bringing her sound to even wider audiences.
With a crisp delivery and fearless tone, “BOYS AIN’T SHIT” positions INJI as more than a dance-pop artist—it reveals her as a cultural disruptor using music as her stage.