07 · 10 · 2025
Youniss and Petite Noir collaborate on the new single ‘Gits Worse.’
Released now, this collaboration features the multi-talented Antwerp artist Youniss alongside South African counterpart Petite Noir. Both artists exhibit a wide-ranging, vibrant style that distinguishes them from others in the industry.
Youniss encountered Petite Noir at a performance in Belgium last year, and the two have remained in contact since. The dynamic beats in ‘Gits Worse’ drive the energy of these two distinct artists, with the track undergoing a breakdown before coming together again.
‘Gits Worse’ embodies avant-pop that defies traditional genre boundaries and represents a well-crafted partnership. Youniss shares…
“I created ‘Gits Worse’ to reflect a whirlwind of experiences, where life constantly oscillates between past and present, revisiting both personal errors and the repeated mistakes of the world,” Youniss explains. “In the end, a moment of clarity emerges, akin to an out-of-body experience, allowing you to see everything clearly—the journey that led you here and the path that awaits you.”
Listen in now.
Photo Credit: Adel Setta
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Youniss and Petite Noir have teamed up for their latest single, "Gits Worse." Released recently, this new collaboration showcases the diverse talents of Antwerp-based artist Youniss alongside