Glass Animals - Tokyo Drifting (ft. Denzel Curry) Apr 2026

: The track ends in a "wonky mess" of sound, which Bayley says represents the unpolished reality behind our curated social media images. Production and Denzel Curry's Impact

: Bayley describes Wavey Davey as his "f***ed-up Sasha Fierce"—a "geezer" and "street fighter" who parties hard and doesn't care about judgment.

At the heart of the track is , an alter ego created by lead singer Dave Bayley . Glass Animals - Tokyo Drifting (ft. Denzel Curry)

: The song is an "ironic internal flex" where Bayley "takes the piss" out of this hyper-confident version of himself. It highlights the unsustainable nature of the edited, "super-human" personas people project online.

The track’s sound marks a heavy departure from the band's typical indie-psychedelia, leaning deep into trap and hip-hop. : The track ends in a "wonky mess"

Glass Animals Returns with 'Tokyo Drifting' feat. Denzel Curry

Released in 2019 as part of their “Fresh Fruit” series , the track serves as both a high-energy anthem and a critical reflection on modern self-image. The Rise of "Wavey Davey" : The song is an "ironic internal flex"

"Tokyo Drifting" by Glass Animals featuring Denzel Curry is an explosive exploration of identity, ego, and the "curated" personas we build for the world.