HEYZ is continuing his rapid ascent through the bass music world with the release of his explosive new flip of “Word Scramble” by Zeds Dead, Subtronics, and Tape B, arriving Wednesday, May 20.
Taking the already high-intensity original into even more destructive territory, HEYZ’s rework transforms “Word Scramble” into a full-force dubstep weapon engineered for maximum impact. While maintaining the grit and attitude that made the original a fan favorite, the flip pushes the track deeper into chaos with crushing low-end design, relentless pacing, and massive drops built for festival pits and speaker-rattling live systems alike.
Known for combining sharp internet humor, cinematic presentation, and devastating bass production, HEYZ has quickly emerged as one of the most talked-about breakout acts in modern bass music. His rise has been fueled not only by his aggressive sound design and high-energy live performances, but also by a personality-driven online presence that has helped him stand out in an increasingly crowded electronic landscape.
That momentum has already drawn attention far beyond the bass scene, with artists including Drake and Justin Bieber taking notice of his viral rise. At the same time, HEYZ has continued building a reputation for creatively reimagining mainstream material, including his bass-heavy interpretation of Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia,” which surpassed 100,000 views shortly after its official release.
The new flip arrives during a major breakthrough period for the producer following his highly anticipated debut at EDC Las Vegas and a sold-out hometown headline performance titled LASER CAGE at Ogden Theatre. Both performances marked significant milestones in a year that has seen HEYZ rapidly evolve from online bass phenomenon to one of the genre’s most promising rising live acts.
With momentum continuing to build, HEYZ is now preparing for appearances at several of bass music’s biggest festivals, including Electric Forest, Bass Canyon, and Lost Lands, signaling an even bigger year ahead for one of bass music’s fastest-rising names.
