Chicago's busiest artist Sherm is on a meteoric trajectory, recently closing out 2023 with features in Forbes along with a direct support slot for Zedd's NYE party at Navy Pier. The momentum isn't slowing down, as Sherm is excited to reveal that not only will he be performing at Chicago's acclaimed North Coast Festival for the fifth year in a row, but he's teaming up with Khalil Sensei for their impressive anthem of technology, “Toxic.”
“Toxic” epitomizes Sherm and Halil Sensei's expertise with sound design and vocal sampling within the electronic music spectrum. The track features a throbbing bassline, soulful vocals, rumbling beats and swaying synths, creating an overall mesmerizing experience. “Toxic” creates undeniable energy that positions it as a prime time track guaranteed to fire up any crowd.
“Halil Sensei and I are from completely different parts of the world, but that didn't stop us from going above and beyond to make something special. Khalil has been making big waves since his first single 'The Underground' on Hood Poli last year and I knew a collab would happen one day. We combined my Chicago inspired tech house style with Sensei's melodic leads and lyrics and it turned out to be the perfect recipe for the Hood Politics Records sound. I'm really obsessed with this piece and we're so excited to finally let the world feel the raw power it holds.” – Serm
Check out “Toxic” below on Spotify or wherever you find your music here.
LISTEN: Sherm & Halil Sensei Join Forces For Anthemic Single “Toxic”