Wet Leg have released a new remix of their single ‘CPR’, crafted by HorsegiirL. Listen to the track below.
The high‑energy version diverges markedly from the original, featuring an additional verse written by HorsegiirL. She also joined Wet Leg on stage to perform the remix at Coachella 2026 earlier this year.
This remix will appear on an expanded edition of Wet Leg’s 2025 album Moisturizer. The deluxe release includes three previously unreleased live recordings, the earlier remix of ‘mangetout’ by The Dare and Fontaines D.C., and a DJ take on the hit ‘Catch These Fists’.
The original Moisturizer peaked at number 22 on NME’s 2025 list of the 50 best albums and reached the top of the UK Albums Chart.
NME awarded the album four stars, noting that Wet Leg ‘return smarter, sexier and altogether stronger’ than before.
At the 2026 BRIT Awards, Rhian Teasdale and her bandmates spoke with NME about their nominations for British Group and Alternative/Rock.
Since then, the group’s second LP has garnered three Grammy nominations and they contributed to the expansive ‘Help(2)’ compilation for War Child.
“War Child is such an important charity because the world feels frightening right now,” the singer said. “Given our platform, contributing felt like the least we could do—and it was straightforward for us to get involved.”
They are due to perform a series of outdoor UK dates including a show at Castlefield Bowl in Manchester on July 8, the Millennium Square in Leeds the day after (July 9) and London’s Alexandra Palace Park on July 10. You can purchase any remaining tickets here.
As for HorsegiirL she recently released her debut album ‘Nature Is Healing’ which we awarded four stars and said it was filled with “divine equine dance bangers that balance humour with heart”.
It added: “There’s plenty of speculation about whether HorsegiirL is a major-label gimmick, but the DJ has openly spoken about her queer underground rave origins. That experience has undeniably informed HorsegiirL’s confidence barnstorming through a wide diversity of dance genres without getting lost. She might be known for horsing around, but ‘Nature Is Healing’ proves you shouldn’t take Stella Stallion for a foal.”

