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Sam Binga’s ‘Club Orthodontics’ Mixtape is the Perfect Pick-Me-Up

Brooke Nelson by Brooke Nelson
June 14, 2025
in Album Review

Sam Binga calls on Machinedrum, OnHell, Bakey, Redders, and more for the tracks on his Club Orthodontics mixtape.


For over a decade, Sam Binga has been showing the scene how to make music worth making a fuss about. His ability to wake up the dancefloor is admirable, thanks to his pivotal influences in genres such as drum and bass, jungle, grime, dancehall, juke/footwork, and more. It’s safe to say that all genres could benefit from a facelift courtesy of the Pinneaple Records label boss.

Today, Sam Binga draws from his label’s roster, featuring familiar and new names, to provide listeners with a 13-track mixtape, Club Orthodontics. Featuring names like Cesco, Bakey, and Snowy, do we even need to explain further how good this lineup of tracks is about to be? The energy is at a max from start to finish, so press play when ready for the perfect pick-me-up!

Right out of the gate, “Top Wina” with Redders sets the tone for this mixtape to be full of heat. After all, who can resist catchy lyrics with a punchy beat? Speaking of more lyrical mastery, “Butta” and “Neva Dat“ also feature Snowy and Redders flexing on the mic, making them worth an instant replay.

Looking for a slower pace? Machinedrum has you covered on his contribution to “MSG.” The two artists get super playful as the beat takes on a more experimental path, making you curious about what sound pattern could arise next. Another notable moment in the mixtape would be the Bakey and Binga “Step & Sway” remix. You hear the song’s familiar OG energy, but with an added splash of spice that provides this classic a fresh take.

Drill is alive and well in Two Swords and ONHELL‘s world, and “Mulii” is here to prove it. Anyone who says they didn’t get down and dirty to this track must take a lie detector test. Amy Kisnorbo has the next club banger locked and loaded on “IYP” ready to get the girls, gays, and theys out on the dancefloor to pop what their momma gave them.

As you can see, there are so many hot and spicy tracks for new and old fans alike to obsess over on the Club Orthodontics mixtape. What are you waiting for? Press play on Spotify or your preferred platform, and get ready to expand your playlist arsenal with 13 new, nasty tracks that will have your friends asking you to take the AUX every time.

Stream Sam Binga – Club Orthodontics on Spotify:


Sam Binga – Club Orthodontics – Tracklist:

  1. Top Wina ft. Redders
  2. Butta ft. Snowy
  3. No Chase ft. Cesco & Emz
  4. GDMT ft. Fracture
  5. Never Dat ft. Redders
  6. Pinguini ft. Lrusse
  7. MSG ft. Machinedrum
  8. Step & Sway (Binga & Bakey Remix)
  9. Speedstep ft. DJ Polo
  10. No Flinch ft. Redders
  11. Mulii-Reductions ft. TwoSwords & OnHell
  12. IYP ft. Amy Kisnorbo
  13. Badness 25 ft. Rider Shafique
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Brooke Nelson

Brooke Nelson

Brooke's journey with music began in her youth, where a deep love for melodies and rhythms took root. Years spent finding herself at music festivals only deepened that connection, eventually leading her to realize she wanted more than just to experience the scene, she wanted to be a part of the heartbeat that brings these events to life. Relocating to Denver in 2020 to kickstart her music industry career, she was captivated by the power of words to convey the quintessence of sound. Writing about music became more than just a profession—it became a natural expression of her connection to the art form. Today, Brooke continues to craft compelling narratives celebrating music’s magic. With her deep love for the scene and unwavering dedication, she remains a driving force in the ever-evolving landscape of music journalism.

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