
Fresh off opening for RiFF RAFF at Banyan Live in West Palm Beach on January 24, 2026, ET Boys keep their momentum surging with the release of “that’s all i wanted (microdose zyzz),” officially out February 20, 2026 via Wake Up Music Group. After starting 2026 with a bang onstage, the duo channel that live-wire energy directly into a track that feels spontaneous, irreverent, and undeniably infectious.
From its opening moments, the song leans into a buoyant, synth-driven atmosphere that blurs the lines between melodic rap and nu-pop. There’s an almost carnival-like swirl to the production, a bright, oscillating introduction that sets the stage for Tacboy’s rapid-fire delivery. The track feels loose in the best way, embracing controlled chaos while maintaining tight musical execution.
Lyrically, “that’s all i wanted (microdose zyzz)” unfolds like a stream-of-consciousness diary entry.
Lines such as:
“everytime they feeling on me
i cant help but feeling lonely
somehow wish they left me all alone”
reveal vulnerability beneath the bravado. Tacboy moves fluidly between longing and irony, reflecting on missed connections, romantic tension, and the self-awareness of someone watching their own emotional highlight reel:
“now i’m watching all my highlights on dvd
got me thinking that i’m right girl if you know me.”
There’s a restless quality running throughout; a push-and-pull between wanting intimacy and maintaining distance. The hook crystallizes that tension:
“ohhhhhh ohhhhhh ohhhhhh oh
that’s all i wanted.”
It’s simple, repetitive, and instantly memorable; the kind of refrain built for live audiences to shout back.
Speaking about the track, Tacboy described it plainly: “quite a silly tune it was fun to play live.” That self-awareness is part of the charm. ET Boys aren’t chasing over-seriousness here. Instead, they lean into energy, attitude, and the unpredictable flow that has become a hallmark of their sound.
Musically, the record benefits from a strong collaborative backbone. The song is by ET Boys, with music by Sharkeyes, who also handled mixing and production alongside the duo. Guitar work from Monsie, adds subtle texture, while mastering was completed by Dave Kutch at The Mastering Palace. Executive production credits go to Pepper Gomez. The release comes through wakeupmusicgroup.com with distribution by One RPM.
The track’s sonic personality reflects the band’s evolution since their 2021 debut single “Sober.” Rather than locking into one genre lane, ET Boys have steadily expanded their palette. In 2025 alone, they delivered multiple singles that reinforced their versatility, including “Far Away,” “Metroid Freestyle,” “Holy Ghost,” “Ritual,” and “Woe Am I.”
Their chart history underscores that consistency. ET Boys have earned multiple #1 placements across independent and radio charts, including:
- DRT #1 Indie Chart placements for “Bong Bong,” “This Is Us,” and “Until Forever,” with “Woe Am I” holding the top spot for three weeks in 2025.
- KAZI Untapped #1 positions for “Until Forever,” multiple runs for “Far Away,” and “Woe Am I.”
- Radio Indie Alliance recognition for “Far Away.”
- Independent Global Radio Miami #1 placements including “Metroid Freestyle,” “Holy Ghost,” and “Ritual.”
- Multiple #1s through Kings of Spins.
- Urban Influencer Rap Chart #1s for “Young Drake” and “Love Me If You Must,” with “Far Away” reaching #2 for two consecutive weeks.
- The Exclusive Radio #1 on February 15 and 22, 2026 for “Woe Am I.”
That momentum carried directly into their first major live performance opening for RiFF RAFF; a moment that marked a transition from studio-focused releases to full stage presence. During that set, they previewed “that’s all i wanted (microdose zyzz)” before its official release, signaling confidence in the track’s impact.
On record, that live energy translates into a pulsing rhythm section, layered synth textures, and Tacboy’s elastic vocal performance. There are flashes of humor, vulnerability, and braggadocio all woven together.
Lines like:
“wake up this green is a callin
now i’m ballin up im ballin up again”
add swagger, while other passages feel introspective and almost surreal.
Ultimately, “that’s all i wanted (microdose zyzz)” succeeds because it doesn’t overthink itself. It thrives on motion: emotionally and sonically. The production is polished yet playful, the lyrics fragmented yet cohesive in mood. It captures a band comfortable experimenting in real time.
For listeners, it’s an invitation into ET Boys’ evolving universe: energetic, unpredictable, and built equally for headphones and live stages.
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With this release, ET Boys continue proving that their blend of melodic rap and nu-pop isn’t just a stylistic experiment; it’s a signature. And if Tacboy calls it a “silly tune,” it’s only because they’ve mastered the art of making something that sounds effortless while still hitting hard.
Release Information
Title: that’s all i wanted (microdose zyzz)
Artist: ET Boys
Release Date: February 20, 2026
Label: Wake Up Music Group
Distribution: One RPM
UPC: 703589598875
ISRC: US7VG2615090
Streaming Links: https://onerpm.link/ETBoysthatsalliwanted
YouTube: https://youtu.be/0dHvE6Y_eOs
Find ET Boys at @etboysofficial – everywhere.



