Cain Culto drops the third reimagining of his viral hit “KFC Santería,” this time enlisting counter-cultural powerhouses Peaches and Brooke Candy.
The trio flip the Kentucky Latin art-pop of the original into a dark, sludgy basement banger – unapologetically explicit, and gleefully debauched.
Opening with an unmistakable Peaches performance (“my cunt so Michelin”), the track quickly swerves into a raspy, antagonistic Brooke Candy verse before tearing into Culto’s own contribution: a brand-new, hypermetal-leaning feminist joyride across fresh production. Together, they recklessly reinvent and reconstitute the original, shaping it into a fried-chicken-themed pressure cooker of satire, swagger, and sexual mayhem.
The original Kentucky fiddle line reappears, now set against industrial drums and metal-inflected guitars – turning the familiar hook into something far more feral, and, as with the previous KFC Santería remixes featuring Sudan Archives and MJ Nebreda, Culto refuses to play spectator. His new verse is the most graphic yet, declaring with full-throttle irreverence that he has “sex-cult leader go-arrest-me vibes.” It’s a reminder that for Culto, collaboration is a playground for escalation, not dilution.
What emerges is a rare collision of three wholly individual voices – each loud, each legendary, and each unwilling to tone down for the other. Instead of dimming one another, Peaches, Brooke Candy, and Cain Culto amplify their shared devotion to shock-value, artistic intensity, and eternal rebellion. The result is a remix that feels less like an update and more like a statement: unruly, unbothered, and impossible to ignore.