Infinite Coles Unleashes Fearless New Pride Anthem ‘Boots Ballroom C*nt Mix’ Featuring Maleigh Zan & Julz

by | Jun 20, 2025

NYC-born singer, performer, dancer and model Infinite Coles steps out unapologetically proud and powerful this Pride month with the release of the blistering new track Boots Ballroom C*nt Mix, out now via Don’t Sleep/PIAS.

Infinite Coles

Infinite Coles (Reveka Pasternak)
Infinite Coles (Reveka Pasternak)

A fearless fusion of 90s house, vogue-ballroom fierceness, and personal liberation, the track finds Infinite fully owning his sound and space. Featuring the dynamic Maleigh Zan and legendary ballroom dancer Julz, the remix reimagines Infinite’s 2023 underground cut Boots, dialing up the energy and empowerment to maximum levels. With production by Zach Witness (known for his work with Frank Ocean, Erykah Badu and Doechii), Boots Ballroom C*nt Mixis a love letter to self-expression, movement, and queer culture.

Infinite’s soaring vocals and infectious hook — “Where’s my boots so I can eat a bitch?” — are designed to set dancefloors ablaze. His delivery oozes confidence and charisma: “Infinite style, I’ll make ‘em bow, what’s goodie?” It’s part anthem, part attitude, and all Coles.

The accompanying video, co-directed by Infinite’s longtime creative collaborator and model Ugly Worldwide, is an unmissable visual. Shot in a disused warehouse in upstate New York, it features Infinite in full ballroom warrior mode, surrounded by slick choreography, industrial backdrops, and glammed-up guests Maleigh Zan and Julz. Edited by Jessica Dunn Rovinelli (Beyoncé’s Lemonade) with art direction by Jean Carlos Pina (aka Robot MoonJuice), it’s a visual manifesto of queer power and beauty.

Speaking on the new mix, Infinite Coles shares: “This song is the real me. Boots is about having a good time while looking fab and feeling invincible. My boots are my armour. This C*nt Mix is for the dolls — it’s fearless, it’s free. I grew up worrying about what people thought of me. Now I don’t give a f**k. This is my highest level of confidence.”

Julz, reflecting on their feature, added: “I remember listening to the original Boots on the train thinking, ‘I would carry on this remix.’ Manifestation is real — I met Infinite at AFROPUNK and here we are! Go get what you want.”

Infinite Coles is no stranger to turning personal pain into artistic power. Son of Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah and nephew to RZA, Coles has carved out a singular creative identity, emerging from the shadows of rap royalty to become one of NYC’s most electrifying voices in alternative R&B and queer expressionism. His critically acclaimed debut EP Destiny (2021), dedicated to his late twin sister, showcased his gift for storytelling and collaboration, with appearances from Sampha, CKTRL, and Wiki.

Now, with Boots Ballroom C*nt Mix, Infinite kicks open the doors to the next phase of his artistry — bold, beat-driven, and beautifully unfiltered.

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