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Rich Furniss, Proper Villains & Mr. Muthafukin’ eXquire Release “Big Walk”
Rich Furniss has once again pushed the boundaries of dance music with his latest track, “Big Walk” alongside Proper Villains and Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire to craft a new hit. The song kicks off with crisp, driving percussion and a pulsing bassline that immediately locks listeners into its hypnotic groove. As the beat unfolds, a sharp and infectious hip-hop topline takes center stage, channeling the spirit of late ‘80s and early ‘90s rap. The result is a seamless fusion of golden-era house vibes with raw, lyrical energy, making “Big Walk” an undeniable standout in today’s dance scene.
The track’s arrangement is a testament to masterful production, balancing high-energy buildups with irresistibly smooth drops. Each transition is crafted with precision, ensuring that no moment lingers too long, keeping the momentum fresh from start to finish. The chemistry between Proper Villains’ bass-driven sound and eXquire’s unmistakable delivery adds an extra layer of dynamism, making “Big Walk” a track that resonates across dance floors and streaming platforms alike. Rich Furniss, known for his ability to merge classic influences with modern energy, delivers a release that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
With over 700,000 Spotify streams and a growing list of label signings, Rich Furniss is rapidly cementing his place as one of house music’s most exciting names. His journey from festival stages at SXSW, Governors Ball, and Miami Music Week to dominating online playlists is proof of his unstoppable rise. Beyond his work as a DJ and producer, he also plays a pivotal role in music education as President of Sound Collective, a respected NYC music school dedicated to nurturing the next wave of talent. In 2025, he’s doubling down on his mission—expanding his reach, refining his sound, and collaborating with some of the industry’s biggest names.
Joining him on “Big Walk” Proper Villains and Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire bring their own unique artistry to the track. Proper Villains, a staple in New York’s underground scene, has built a reputation for fusing heavy bass elements with unexpected influences, remixing artists like Childish Gambino and Enrique Iglesias. Meanwhile, eXquire, known for his fearless lyricism and unconventional approach to hip-hop, injects the track with his signature grit and charisma. Together, this powerhouse trio delivers a release that is as bold as it is infectious—setting the tone for a massive year ahead.