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Walker & Royce – Fee Fi Fo Fum ft. KAM-BU

Fee Fi Fo Fum: Walker & Royce Unleash a Mischievous, High-Impact Tech House Weapon

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Walker & Royce push deeper into their boundary-bending instincts with “Fee Fi Fo Fum,” a gritty, club-primed cut driven by the fierce vocal presence of London rapper KAM-BU. Releasing December 5th on Insomniac Records, the long-circulating ID finally sees daylight after building massive anticipation—especially following its explosive debut during EDC Las Vegas.

Rather than leaning on its fairytale hook, “Fee Fi Fo Fum” twists it into something sharp, playful, and unruly. KAM-BU’s rugged delivery slices through the duo’s elastic, low-slung groove, where swelling pads melt into weighty bass swings and unexpected synth barks. Flecks of chiptune, shimmering atmospherics, and those unmistakable Walker & Royce left-turn transitions create a track that snaps quickly into focus and leaves a lasting imprint—making it easy to understand why fans chased the ID all year.

Rooted in their shared history within New York’s underground, Walker & Royce have built a distinct space where personality and dancefloor punch coexist. Their Insomniac Records debut, “Death By Love,” marked a pivotal moment, drawing accolades from outlets like Billboard, Melodic Mag, Fresh Music Freaks, and Acid Stag. Since then, the duo’s relentless touring—ranging from EDC Orlando, Escape, and HARD Summer to Movement, Under the K Bridge, and Club Space—has only cemented their reputation for breaking unconventional tracks in front of massive crowds.

KAM-BU, whose foundation is shaped by soundsystem culture and a rasta upbringing, delivers a razor-edged performance that pulls from grime, drill, and UK rap. His collaborations span respected names including Jon Hopkins, HAAi, ATRIP, and Tibasko, alongside festival appearances at Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, All Points East, and Pitchfork Paris—a pedigree that brings extra weight to this collab.

“Fee Fi Fo Fum” lands as Walker & Royce gear up for a major moment in Los Angeles at Grand Park Block 2, where they’ll kick off what’s shaping up to be a major year. Support from heavyweights like Martin Ikin, Dom Dolla, NOIZU, John Summit, and Dombresky—plus spins on The Martin Garrix Show and Experts Only Radio—continues to amplify their momentum. Their widely supported remix of The Dare’s “Girls,” championed by Chris Lake, Dom Dolla, Vintage Culture, and others, further underscores their current dominance.

Their winter routing keeps the energy high with shows at Club Space, Fresh Start San Francisco, Silo Dallas, and a return to Los Angeles, before closing out the month at Walter Where? House.

With “Fee Fi Fo Fum,” Walker & Royce distill their off-beat creativity into one of their most potent club tools to date—playful, punchy, and unmistakably theirs. Featuring KAM-BU’s incisive flow, the single captures the duo’s rare ability to turn eccentric ideas into undeniable dancefloor weapons.

“Fee Fi Fo Fum” feat. KAM-BU by Walker & Royce is out now on all platforms via Insomniac Records.

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