Levi Zadoff isn’t here to play it safe. The Los Angeles-based pop-punk and hip-hop disruptor has built his name on raw honesty, head-turning hooks, and a refusal to fit neatly into any box. His latest single, “Bite Marks,” takes that fearless energy to the next level, blending lust, grit, and grunge into a three-minute adrenaline rush.
Inspired by an intimate night with his now-partner, “Bite Marks” isn’t just a love song; it’s a full-throttle confession, dripping with punk attitude and hip-hop swagger. The track is a collision of dirty guitars, driving drums, and Levi’s unapologetic vocals, the kind that make you want to scream along with the windows down. It’s seductive and savage all at once, the kind of song that sticks to your ribs and refuses to let go.
If you’ve been following Levi’s journey, you’ll know he’s not just another artist riding a wave; he’s creating his own. With roots in California’s Bay Area and time spent in Portland and Melbourne, Levi’s music carries a global perspective. He’s cut his teeth behind the boards as an engineer at a sub-label of Empire Records, produced for other artists, and toured across North America, building a fiercely loyal fanbase one mosh pit at a time.
Tracks like “Changed” and “Watch (feat. Silvuh)” have already proven his knack for combining raw emotion with genre-defying production, earning him over 10 million streams. But “Bite Marks” feels different, bolder, dirtier, and more vulnerable all at once. It’s Levi at his most unfiltered. On stage, Levi’s just as relentless. Whether he’s selling out shows in California, shaking the floor in Canada, his live sets hit with the same reckless heart that fuels his recordings.
With “Bite Marks,” Levi continues to blur the lines between pop-punk chaos and hip-hop realism, proving that alternative music’s future isn’t just about nostalgia, it’s about reinvention. He’s not here to repeat what’s been done before; he’s here to make you feel something raw, something real, and something you can’t quite shake.