debbiesthuglife crashes onto the scene with Jellyfish, her debut EP, a ten-track sonic detonation released two weeks ago via AWAL. The London-based producer and DJ delivers a bass-heavy, glitch-soaked ride through experimental club textures and raw emotional energy. Known for her high-energy sets that blend electronic, dance, and hip-hop, she brings that same restless intensity into the studio, and Jellyfish is the result.
The EP is built like a living biome. From the chaotic bursts of Medusa Phase (featuring an uncredited Zack Fox vocal) to the weaponised rave punch of Stinger, each track mutates and pulses with its own strange logic. Jellyfish, the title track, pairs Baltimore club drums with distorted ambience, a moment that’s already landed on BBC Radio 1 via Jaguar’s radar. This release also marks the beginning of a bold new chapter for Debbie, who is actively pushing her creative limits, seeking out collaborators who challenge and inspire her sonic direction. Her NTS Radio residency showcases that same spirit, offering a platform where she continuously evolves her sound and deepens her connection with listeners.
Beyond the music, debbiesthuglife is building a full ecosystem: expanding into more live performance opportunities beyond London, growing a dedicated online community through her Discord server, and exploring partnerships across fashion, tech, and automotive spaces. It's all part of a bigger vision: aligning with creative forces that reflect her distinct style and energy. With co-signs from Doja Cat and Denzel Curry and a debut like Jellyfish, this isn't just a breakout moment, it’s a signal flare. “This EP is a snapshot of my growth, from releasing edits on SoundCloud to being a full-fledged artist providing vocals on my own tracks. I truly want people to dance and MOVE to this EP, and so far my peers such as Zack Fox and more have praised the project for doing exactly that,” she adds.