‘Gas On Gas’, a high-energy hybrid trap anthem featuring Peter Piffen, Anup4m, and Reapecks is getting amazing response since its release. Known for pushing sonic boundaries with their workout trap, phonk, and slap house releases, Soulz once again delivers an electrifying track designed to dominate gym playlists and festival main stages alike.
Meet the Artists Behind the Madness
Peter Piffen, the dynamic Rhode Island-based rapper and EDM vocalist, brings his unmistakable energy to ‘Gas On Gas,’ setting the stage for an adrenaline-pumping experience. With his genre-blending style and raw lyrical prowess, Piffen has cultivated a dedicated fanbase that thrives on his high-intensity performances.
Joining him is Anup4m, a rising DJ/producer from Kolkata, India. Since his debut in 2020 with Blue Moon, Anup4m has carved a niche in the hard trap scene, drawing inspiration from industry heavyweights like 4ura and Noixes. His intricate production style adds depth and punch to the track’s dynamic composition.
Completing the trio is Reapecks, the New Delhi-based EDM producer and podcaster who has been making waves in the electronic music industry. With releases on top-tier labels such as Soave, Chapter Eight, Magic Records, and Tribal Trap, and collaborations with industry giants like Coffeeshop, Godmode, and Aero Chord, Reapecks brings a refined yet aggressive sound to ‘Gas On Gas.’ His ever-evolving production style has helped him amass over 4 million Spotify streams and 10 million+ YouTube plays—a testament to his growing influence in the scene.
The Ultimate Gym Banger: ‘Gas On Gas’
Bringing together brass-fueled intensity, cinematic build-ups, and a thunderous trap drop, ‘Gas On Gas’ is a workout anthem unlike any other.
As Reapecks describes it, “The track carries a lot of energy—perfect for heavy workouts or intense cardio. If you’re looking to vent your anger, this is your perfect soundtrack to setting the world on fire.”
Anup4m and Reapecks meticulously crafted the track’s explosive production, seamlessly blending hard-hitting trap beats, relentless synths, and powerful brass elements. Paired with Peter Piffen’s aggressive vocal delivery, the track is built to fuel intense training sessions, mosh pits, and late-night adrenaline rushes.
“We have tons of music in the works, and we can’t wait to share what’s next,” says Reapecks.