“Bestial” - Senior Dunce
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Senior Dunce is back and bolder than ever with his latest single Bestial, and this time, he’s brought along a couple of familiar voices to help him light the fuse. Featuring California-based powerhouse vocalist Cheshy and returning collaborator Gimpado as a sub-vocalist, Bestial is a thumping, funky house dance track that dives deep beneath the skin — not just into the groove, but into the very core of human nature.
Where his last release, City Centre, flirted with urban anxiety and modern disconnection, Bestial tears away the veil and gets primal. This is a song that shakes off shame, strips away ego, and dances barefoot in the dirt of our shared instincts. But don’t get it twisted — this isn’t some self-serious lecture disguised as a dance track. It’s fun. It's weird. It's loud. It wants you to move and sweat and feel, unapologetically.
Let’s talk sound first. Bestial is all groove. The bassline squelches and bounces like a rubber band stretched to its limit, locked in tight with crisp house drums that are pure dancefloor bait. There's a retro flair to the synths, with wah-like effects and swirling arpeggios that give it that ‘70s funk-meets-2000s-electrohouse vibe. It's both playful and polished — you can hear the craft in every layered beat, but there's also a delicious rawness, like it was meant to be played loud on sticky club floors or in the middle of an open field under the stars.
Then comes Cheshy, whose vocals are an absolute knockout. Her voice slinks in with sultry confidence, delivering the lyrics like a knowing smirk. There’s strength and sensuality in every syllable, but also something deeper — a call to stop hiding from our impulses, to stop apologizing for being messy, flawed, and occasionally chaotic creatures. She’s not just singing — she’s coaxing the beast out of us.
Gimpado’s sub-vocals act as a shadow voice, a kind of subconscious echo that reinforces the song’s themes. He plays the role of the inner voice — the one we often try to silence. The interplay between Cheshy’s soaring lines and Gimpado’s gritty contributions creates a dialogue between our polished selves and our buried instincts.
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Bestial doesn't ask for forgiveness or try to solve the human condition. Instead, it leans into it: We were cruel once, maybe we still are. We are imperfect, flawed, animal. And that’s okay. There’s a refreshing self-awareness in that message — especially coming from Senior Dunce, who admits to once suppressing his true self in his youth.
That makes this track not just a banger, but a kind of personal manifesto. It’s his way of tearing down old walls, of embracing the freedom he denied himself for so long. And through that vulnerability, he ends up sounding more powerful than ever.
There’s something deeply liberating about Bestial. It doesn’t just ask you to dance — it dares you to do it with your whole body and soul. It invites you to be a little wild, a little unfiltered, and a lot more yourself.
This isn’t just a new track. It feels like a rebirth. Senior Dunce isn’t hiding in the shadows anymore. He’s howling under a disco ball, claws out, heart open, and inviting you to do the same. Get ready to unleash your inner animal — Bestial is the dance anthem you didn’t know you needed.
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