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Sam Blacky Remix of Mickey Avalon’s “So Rich, So Pretty” Is Out Now

Sam Blacky’s Remix of Mickey Avalon’s “So Rich, So Pretty” Is Out Now

Mickey Avalon’s “So Rich, So Pretty” has never exactly faded from the cultural bloodstream—it just went underground, where its teeth got sharper. Now, thanks to DJ and producer Sam Blacky, the track has clawed its way back into the spotlight, dripping in sweat, bass, and unapologetic ego.

Sam Blacky approaches the 2006 cult anthem with full force, slicing into the original’s sleazy glam exterior and rebuilding it with the blood and bone of late-night dance floors. The result is gritty, hot, and almost predatory in its confidence—less a revival and more a rebirth, engineered for bodies in motion and neon-soaked nights.

A fixture in international nightlife since 2017, Sam Blacky played clubs from Ibiza to Bali, and her productions speak the language of global house fluently—Afro, Latin, deep, dirty. Her remix keeps the DNA of Mickey Avalon’s original intact—those biting, half-sneered lines and hypnotic flows—but loops them like a decadent threat over layered percussion and a relentless low-end throb.

Her catalog reflects the same sensibility: focused, high-functioning, and stripped of excess. Since her self-released EP in 2021, she’s dropped records with labels like Spinnin Deep, Thrive Music, Repopulate Mars, Easier Said, and Terms & Conditions. Her standout remix of viral, Grammy-nominated INJI put her on the radar of tastemakers and festival lineups alike.

Sam Blacky on Chaos Continues Tour 2025

Now, she’s in the thick of a chaotic, full-throttle world tour that spans five continents. From Washington D.C. warehouse parties to Istanbul’s underground, from San Diego Pride to VidCon in Anaheim, she’s showing no signs of slowing. August takes her to Europe, and in September, she lands in India for a three-city run before returning stateside for SSBDFest in California.

Sam Blacky’s recent catalog has proven she knows how to create movement. This one goes harder. And if the tour schedule says anything, it’s that the momentum is only picking up.