The song will appear on her upcoming album Prey//IV

Alice Glass has released a video for her new song “Fair Game.” The dramatic clip, directed by Bryan M. Ferguson, sees the singer bound in chains in a darkened room and slowly shows her escaping.

“FAIR GAME is TRAUMA CORE,” Glass wrote on Twitter as the video premiered. “Pain equalizes us all. Suffering is our great equalizer.” She added, “Crystal Castles was. ALICE GLASS is.”

Glass has released several singles this year, leading up to the release of her album, Prey//IV, which arrives on Jan. 28 via Eating Glass Records. Back in January, she dropped “Suffer and Swallow,” the first single from her upcoming debut album, along with a stop-motion animated music video, directed by Lucas David. The singer previewed the album in November with “Baby Teeth.”

The 13-song album follows Glass’s self-titled debut solo EP, which featured the singles “Forgiveness” and “Without Love.”

Glass has been a solo artist since her departure from Crystal Castles in 2014. The singer revealed the news on her Facebook page, adding that her exit marked the conclusion of the band. “Although this is the end of the band,” she wrote at the time, “I hope my fans will embrace me as a solo artist in the same way they have embraced Crystal Castles.”

Hit-Boy stepped into a more energetic and party driven sound on his latest single "Franchise Boy," released exclusively through YouTube. The record leans on a smooth and stripped back soul sample while also nodding to Dem Franchise Boyz and their classic track "White Tee." Hit-Boy rides the production effortlessly, delivering confident bars packed with flexes about his success and high end lifestyle. The song blends hints of Jersey club rhythms with touches of Miami bass influence, giving the track an addictive and upbeat feel. "Franchise Boy" feels like a strong preview of what could be another exciting run of music from Hit-Boy.

Release Date: Monday, May 18

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: N/A

Quotable Lyrics from Franchise Boy

N***as had said it was love,
But it wasn't love, I'm really above
The s**t you be talking, I'm floating and walking
In Margiela runners, you won't see them often

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