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Ghostface Killah’s son, Infinite Coles, releases the ballroom song “Boots”

Ghostface Killah’s son, Infinite Coles, releases the ballroom song “Boots”

Ghostface Killah’s son, Infinite Coles, has landed a ballroom hit that is guaranteed to get 10 points across the board.

The New York-based singer released his viral song “Boots” during Pride month (June), delivering an energetic dance track that makes you want to dive, kick and twirl, as evidenced by the numerous videos created on TikTok to the tune.

With his signature catchphrase “What’s goody?”, Infinite confidently comes to the beat and challenges his opponents with a simple question: “Where are my boots so I can eat a bitch?” Put more simply, he’s ready to show why he’s the chosen one at the ball.

Produced by Zach Witness, he sings passionately, “I’m feeling damn good, I think you bitches should take a bath/ Matching heels and skirts, but I didn’t get that from my daddy.” Elsewhere, the song turns into a beautiful ballad of runs before Infinite picks up again, listing off all of his favorite high-fashion companies.

Infinite revealed exclusively about his latest single MOOD“Basically, my boots are my armor. This song was written to make me feel at my peak self-confidence. I grew up always worrying about what people thought of me and how they would judge me. Now I’m at a point where I don’t care about anything except providing for my family and giving them the things we deserve.”

Infinite Coles

Infinite also touched on his own musical background as a child of hip-hop greats and talked about the pressure to stay true to his own individuality.

“As a child of Wu-Tang, I feel a certain pressure and have always been afraid to express my true identity,” he said.

“I have finally found my outlet in music, which makes me feel Me completely – I did that with the help of vogue culture, my community and my support system. I hope my music and expression can help anyone who feels the same way I do.”

Listen to “Boots” above.