Rich Furniss, Proper Villains, and Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire Fuse House & Hip-Hop Mastery on ‘Big Walk’
- jimt
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read

If there’s one thing we know about Rich Furniss, it’s that he has an uncanny ability to blend styles, bending genres with finesse and making every track feel like an experience. “Big Walk” is the latest gem in his growing catalog, where house and hip-hop collide in an exhilarating dancefloor anthem that’ll have heads nodding and feet moving.
Teaming up with Proper Villains and Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire, the track kicks off with a rhythmic percussion backbone and a bassline that pulses like a heartbeat, immediately locking you into its groove. But it's the vocal layer that really sets this track apart. Drawing deep from the rhythms of late ‘80s and early ‘90s rap, eXquire delivers a hip-hop topline that injects an undeniable swagger into the pulsating house beats. It’s an electrifying fusion of old-school cool and modern groove, giving “Big Walk” a timeless yet fresh feel.
What makes this track stand out is its flawless energy dynamics. Every element of “Big Walk” is carefully crafted for maximum impact: the build-ups feel natural, while the drops come with the kind of smoothness that keeps the crowd locked in without losing momentum. The clever transitions and layering keep things dynamic, ensuring there’s never a dull moment. It’s a dancefloor weapon that somehow manages to be both hype and hypnotic.
For Rich Furniss, this release is a major milestone in his rise as a producer to watch. With over 707,000 Spotify streams under his belt and a reputation for delivering tracks that light up both the club and your playlist, “Big Walk” proves that he’s just getting started. As we move into 2025, Furniss is on track to dominate the scene—starting strong with this infectious house-meets-hip-hop anthem.
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