Wet Leg releases the remix of “CPR” with horsegiirL

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The topic belongs to the edition deluxe of moisturizer.

Wet Leg continues to give advances of moisturizer (deluxe)an album that will be released on July 10, 2026 and that works as an expanded version of their second album released in 2025. On this occasion, the British band shared a reinterpretation of “CPR” together with the German production company horsegiirL.

With “CPR (horsegiirL remix)”the group presents a new version of the song with a more electronic touch. The song plays with the metaphor of CPR to talk about relationships that feel like an emotional emergency; However, now he does it through a production focused on hyperpop and experimental electronics, making the musical universe of moisturizer (2025) continue to expand.

The release comes at a key moment for the band, which is also preparing for a series of concerts such as headliners in the United Kingdom, consolidating its growth within the global indie scene. In addition, the topic also has the participation of Stella Stallionwho adds a new verse that gives a different twist to the song, which had already been performed live during Coachella.

with the edition deluxe of the material, Wet Leg expands its proposal through unreleased songs, live recordings and new remixes by projects such as The Dare and FDC DJs. In addition, the group will begin a tour of the United Kingdom with this material, which previously obtained nominations for the GRAMMY and the BRIT Awards.

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