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Niontay: Fada [10k]
Two years after breaking out with debut album Dontay’s Inferno and the mesmeric rap earworm “Thank Allah,” Niontay returns with one other showcase of the ever-versatile rapper’s geographically sprawling sound. The Milwaukee-born, Florida-raised rapper—now embedded within the 10k cadre spearheaded by label founder MIKE—dedicates Fada to a pal who died in 2009. “Dying sucks however we gotta study to have a good time it and ship our family members off correctly with love,” he mentioned in press supplies. “That’s all I’m doing with this music, nonetheless tryna have enjoyable and carry my Ole boy’s identify and legacy on to the furthest extent regardless of the ‘actuality’ of the scenario.” Mavi, El Cousteau, Sideshow, and Jadasea characteristic, together with manufacturing from Tony Seltzer, Surf Gang, and extra.
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