Boss Eisley’s “Give It Up”: A Tech House Hiphop Banger for the Dancefloor

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Hey, EDM and hiphop fans! Ready to crank up the energy with a track that’s made for the festival stage or a sweaty club night? Boss Eisley just dropped “Give It Up” on March 31, 2025, and this tech house banger with hiphop flair is here to get you moving. Described as a high-energy fusion of genres, it’s perfect for fans of both EDM and hiphop looking for something fresh to vibe to. Let’s dive into why “Give It Up” is about to light up your playlists!


The Sound and the Vibe

“Give It Up” is Boss Eisley delivering a high-octane tech house track with a hiphop edge that’s built for peak-time energy. The song kicks off with a driving four-on-the-floor beat, a staple of tech house that clocks in around 124-128 BPM, as is typical for the genre known for its origins in the late ‘80s Chicago and Detroit scenes, where DJs like Frankie Knuckles and Marshall Jefferson laid the groundwork by blending house with funk and soul. Here, Eisley layers in crisp, snappy percussion and a rolling bassline that gives it that hypnotic, dancefloor-ready groove. The hiphop influence comes through with punchy vocal samples—think chopped-up rap flows or ad-libs that add a gritty, urban edge, reminiscent of how tech house often incorporates hiphop elements, as seen in tracks like those mentioned in a 2019 EDM.com article about house remixes of hiphop hits, where artists like Sevenn gave songs a Brazilian bass treatment.

The energy is relentless, with builds that tease the crowd before dropping into a bass-heavy groove that’s perfect for a festival or club setting. Eisley’s production keeps it minimal yet impactful, focusing on rhythm and vibe over complex melodies, which aligns with tech house’s ethos of stripped-back, groove-driven beats that evolved from the ‘90s New York scene, where deep house and hiphouse subgenres like those from Ralphi Rosario or Fast Eddie started blending jazz, soul, and hiphop into the mix. It’s a track that could easily fit into a set alongside recent tech house bangers like Alex Martin x Chris Kent’s “Nothing To Lose” or PSYKOTIC x Alex Karelia’s “Up In The Club,” both of which share that high-energy, club-focused vibe.

Boss Eisley, a self-described “random guy who likes to make EDM,” is carving out a space in the tech house scene with this release. While not much is known about his background, his previous tracks like “No Love for the Bass” (January 2024) and “Falling Deep” (February 2025) on YouTube show a knack for blending tech house with other EDM styles like trance house, hinting at his versatility. “Give It Up” leans into the trend of tech house incorporating hiphop elements, a fusion that’s been popular since the late ‘80s with subgenres like hiphouse and more recently with G-house tracks, as noted in a 2017 Billboard article listing the best G-house songs by artists like Wax Motif and Kanye West. Eisley’s approach keeps the energy high and the beats tight, making this a go-to for DJs looking to bridge EDM and hiphop crowds.

Tech house is dominating in 2025, with the genre continuing to evolve from its roots in the ‘80s and ‘90s, as seen in its resurgence highlighted by a 2022 Bandcamp Daily article about a new crop of producers adding playful energy to the style. “Give It Up” fits right into this wave, with its festival-ready energy and hiphop flair making it a perfect fit for playlists like Traxsource’s Tech House Top 100 or Beatport’s tech house charts, where high-energy tracks have been gaining traction, as noted in recent listings. The fusion of tech house and hiphop also taps into a broader trend in EDM, where crossovers have been thriving since the late 2010s, as seen in EDM.com’s 2019 list of iconic EDM and hiphop collabs. Check it out below—the artwork’s got this sleek, neon vibe that totally matches the song’s high-energy feel.





Give It Up and Share Your Sound

“Give It Up” by Boss Eisley is a tech house banger with a hiphop edge that’s all about high-energy vibes—a track that’s perfect for festivals, clubs, or anywhere you want to get the crowd hyped. If this one’s got you inspired to drop your own beats, DistroKid’s the way to go. Get your music out there, and with this link—https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2058328—you’ll snag 7% off your membership. It’s a dope deal to join the tech house wave. So, what’s “Give It Up” doing for you? Drop a comment—I’m stoked to hear if it’s got you moving as much as it’s got me!

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