Glass Animals - Tokyo Drifting (ft. Denzel Curry) Today
: 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.
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" Glass Animals - Tokyo Drifting (ft. Denzel Curry)
: 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 : The song is an "ironic internal flex"
Glass Animals Returns with 'Tokyo Drifting' feat. Denzel Curry The Rise of "Wavey Davey" : The track
: 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.
The track’s sound marks a heavy departure from the band's typical indie-psychedelia, leaning deep into trap and hip-hop.
"Tokyo Drifting" by Glass Animals featuring Denzel Curry is an explosive exploration of identity, ego, and the "curated" personas we build for the world.