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BURNA BOY DELIEVERS SHINING NEW SINGLE “MONEY PLAY”

GRAMMY-nominated Burna Boy celebrates the holiday season with the release of “Money Play.” The single arrives on the heels of the African Giant’s well-deserved GRAMMY-nomination for Best World Music Album, which followed his latest late night performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Burna Boy also graces the playlist cover of Apple Music’s Africa Now, which highlights African music. “Money Play” is available for download and streaming on all DSPs.

Travis Scott Announces “JACKBOYS” Pack Coming This Week

Blaenavon Release New Collection of Songs ‘Demoitis”

On Christmas Day, Ben Gregory from much-loved band Blaenavon is releasing an album of tender, heartfelt songs called ‘demoitis’. The songs were recorded at home by Ben over the past year and continue the themes of the bands sophomore album ‘Everything That Makes You Happy’, which was released to critical acclaim earlier this year.

HYPERIA New Single ‘Dystopia

Canadian metal group Hyperia have released a new single taken from the forthcoming album Insanitorium set for release via Sliptrick Records on January 14th, 2020. The band went on to explain the track; “Dystopia is a politically based track about the corruption that has been going on in our world, and continues to affect us every day, particularly on a governmental level. It’s a song that hits you in the face the entire way through with lots of intricate parts from every instrument. It’s a perfect representation of our debut album Insanitorium – melodic and catchy as well as fast and heavy.”

HYPERIA New Single ‘Dystopia’ – Out Today

Skope video submission: Nytexing f. Mickey Factz, “Pardon Me”

Regarding his new single NyteXing says “Mickey Factz and I both having interest in comic books and video games, we both wanted to make a song that anybody can rock to as well as appreciate the high-caliber bars while referencing the things we grew up loving.”