Infinite Coles serves up stomping dance cut ‘BOOTS Ballroom C*nt Mix’ feat. Maleigh Zan & Julz
18 June 2025
Newsdesk
The NYC-born singer, performer, dancer and model Infinite Coles brings his unique, unapologetic swagger with ‘Boots Ballroom C*nt Mix’ featuring Maleigh Zan & Julz, released today in celebration of Pride month on Don’t Sleep/PIAS.
Much like Infinite Coles himself, this banger is ready to kick down doors and is a love letter to both the vogue-ballroom scene and 90s dance music. Produced by Zach Witness (Doechii/Erykah Badu/Frank Ocean), the track is a mix of last year’s underground tune ‘Boots’, this time featuring artist and rising star Maleigh Zan and celebrated ballroom choreographer and dancer Julz.
The track pops with confidence and bravado, as Infinite sings his fearless lyrics “Infinite style, I’ll make ‘em bow, what’s goodie?”. The hook ‘Where’s my boots so I can eat a bitch?’ will make you want to pop, serve and walk. ‘Boots’ features a stunning breakdown ballad of vocal runs to show off Infinite’s immense vocal talent and power, before firing up again, a banger that cannot be ignored.
The video was created in collaboration with Infinite’s best friend and key collaborator the model and auteur Ugly Worldwide, who is Creative Director, edited by Jessica Dunn Rovinelli (Beyonce ‘Lemonade’) and overall art direction by Jean Carlos Pina AKA Robot MoonJuice, with unmissable guest appearances by Maleigh Zan and Julz. Shot on location, the video is shot at a disused warehouse in New York state, the video ripples with the vibrant and fearless energy of the track, with slick aerial shots of the epic surroundings and Infinite on deadly form, his boots zipped up and ready to walk.
Infinite Coles said “This song is the real me. I have found my sound. Boots is a song about having a good time while looking fab and feeling invincible. My boots are my armour. This mix is all about the dollsssss !!!!! It’s everything c*nt everything fearless. It’s a whole new world. I love to vogue and the ballroom scene is what made me free. This track shares me at my highest level of confidence. I grew up always worrying about what people thought about me and how they would judge me. Now I’m just in a space where I don’t give a f**k. I’ve been through so much the past few years, I’ve grown and learned a lot about myself and it’s made me stronger, more focused and fearless. It’s authentic, and it’s everything I am. I love that Maleigh Zan and Julz have collaborated with me on ‘Boots’ to create this mix, it is so fresh and so real. There is more music to come from me, this is just the beginning.”
Julz said “’Boots’ by Infinite Coles has been one of my favourite songs since the release last year. I remember listening to it on the train and being like "I would carry on the remix ". Little did I know I would soon meet Infinite in person at AFROPUNK and I actually manifested being on the new mix. It just goes to show if you want something GO GET IT??”
Infinite Coles has been making a name for himself for some years now and is becoming one of New York’s most riveting modern music expressionists. He was raised by rap royalty. Born into the family of multi-platinum rap icons Wu Tang Clan, Infinite is the estranged son of Ghostface Killah and the nephew of RZA. He first appeared on the scene in Dazed’s cult short film ‘Gang’, hailed as ‘Saturday Night Fever for the vogue-tumblr generation’, which led him to be sought out by XL Records supremo Richard Russell to collaborate on his Everything Is Recorded debut album, alongside artists like Sampha, Syd, Ibeyi and Kamasi Washington, featuring on the track ‘Bloodshot Red Eyes’.
Infinite has had a turbulent journey, one he traversed alongside the personal battles and vulnerabilities he faced growing up as a queer African American and a member of a rap dynasty. He released his debut EP ‘Destiny’ in 2021, a tribute to his late twin sister and enlisted some of the most respected instrumentalists and innovators, from Sampha, to saxophonist CKTRL and rapper-producer Wiki. The EP received high praise from NME, Crack, Mixmag, The Line Of Best Fit and Notion and connected far and wide with peers in the New York music scene and globally. Channelling his innate gifts for sonic experimentations and fearless approach to lyricism, ‘Destiny’ saw Infinite plant the seeds for the forthcoming debut album to be announced soon.
Don’t Sleep is the Brixton based independent record company founded by Dean Bryce, the visionary A&R behind multiple Mercury Prize wins (Young Fathers, Speech Debelle) and the discovery of global dance music icon Peggy Gou. Don’t Sleep works with artists and creatives who push culture forwards.