CAPYAC Share Gender Euphoria Anthem “Sexy in my Bodyyy”

May 16, 2025 BY Emma Orland

After the release of Songs From A Celestial City, (their highly acclaimed collaborative EP with musician-comedian Reggie Watts) and touring across North America with Rubblebucket, LA-via-Austin queer dance/electronic trio CAPYAC are ready to feed the masses once again with their new single Sexy in my Bodyyy out everywhere tomorrow.

Following their deep disco single “U Know Y” in April, “Sexy in my Bodyyy” is sure to be an early candidate for summer soundtracks across the globe. The song sees the newest member of CAPYAC, Obie Puckett (they/them), take center stage, painting a sonic picture of gender euphoria with their confident, cool-headed vocals. The opening lyric “I look in the mirror,” curls over Peana and Campbell’s angular synthy bass and drum groove, capped with an emphatic “Hot dog!”

“A big part of the sentiment of this song is suddenly feeling hot in your own skin,” Puckett explains. “It doesn’t matter where you’ve been with your self-confidence, it can always click on one day, and that’s beautiful. And it’s also acknowledging that sometimes you won’t feel that way, but if you need to, here’s that song.”

CAPYAC kicked off Spring 2025 by joining Rubblebucket on a North American tour, which included stops at Denver’s Cervantes Ballroom, LA’s Lodge Room and Boise’s Treefort Fest. They capped off the run with two headline shows, at Elsewhere in Brooklyn and Chop Shop in Chicago. Known for their zany live act and penchant for improvisation, the band continues to be mandatory viewing. Stay tuned for more from CAPYAC!

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CAPYAC “Sexy in my Bodyyy” Official Music Video
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ABOUT CAPYAC:

CAPYAC is the surrealist dance band that fuses French house, Detroit electronic, jazz, funk, and several other modern genres. Originating from Austin, TX, the founding duo of Delwin Campbell and Eric Peana migrate regularly to Berlin, connecting with a slew of collaborators along the way, from guest vocalists to horn sections to dance troupes.

They burst onto the scene with Movement Swallows Us (2015), which included breakout single “Speedracer,” the duo’s music has since connected with audiences worldwide. With follow up albums, Headlunge (2016), Who Is Donny Flamingo? (2018), and CAPYAC FOREVER (2021), they’ve accumulated over 20+ million streams on Spotify, 3.6+ million streams on Soundcloud and 2+ million streams on Apple Music. With co-signs from SPIN, The FADER, Wonderland, High Snobiety, KCRW, and more, their music spans genres while appealing to purists and everyday listeners alike. Extending their reach even further, CAPYAC’s music has secured licensing placements with Netflix, FOX, Freeform, Volcom, Playstation VR, and more.


In 2024, CAPYAC added Obie Puckett into the fold and released their collaborative EP with musician-comedian Reggie Watts titled Songs From a Celestial City. As its title suggests, it’s an expansive EP of iridescent, high-energy, soulful house tracks blending CAPYAC’s idiosyncratic, genre-bending production with buttery smooth, soulful vocals from Watts. The release encapsulates the entire ethos of both artists perfectly; wanting to build genuine communities whilst radiating vitality, absurdism, and love. Having struck up an instant friendship after a chance meeting in 2023, and immediately bonding over a deep adoration and fascination of dance music and comedy, they decided to embark on a series of extended and largely improvised jam sessions, which would eventually form the groundwork for this new project.

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 CAPYAC IN THE PRESS…

“…Making Blissful Music Together” 

– American Songwriter

“…tight electronic beat, airy atmospheric synths… soulful falsetto.” 

– FLOOD Magazine

“Always genre-bending, the duo captivates their audiences with a bit of jazz and funk, along with a mix of more modern sensibilities.” 

– SPIN

“This will make you feel like dancing.” 

–The FADER

“An explosion of dancefloor-ready decadence” 

– Wonderland