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@2freshLES In Studio With @KingBeenieMan @buffalosouljah1 @Tay_Grin x @YoungstaCpt

By @Spokenpriestess on 09/21/2017 in News

It's a busy time for the North god, Da L.E.S, right now as he gears up for the launch and release of his 5th studio album High Level which is set to arrive on the 29th of September. While that is pending, he's still in studio doing some more work with formidable names in the music industry. He just shared news that he's got new music loading with our very own Youngsta. Now, the two artists are both impeccable in their music but you can't help but wonder what kind of fusion went into a track like this. We can't wait for the reveal. 

In more exciting news, Da L.E.S shared that he was in the stu with international stars Tay Grin (a hip hop artist from Malawi) who is also featured on his upcoming album; the legendary king of dancehall Been Man (from Jamaica), as well as Zimbabwean/South African dancehall king, Buffalo Souljah. Can you actually imagine the result of a single song with all these 4 acts on it? Massive! We came across some footage of them vibing in the studio where Beenie Man and Buffalo Souljah were joking around and eventually kicking a freestyle. You can evidently see the connection between them and it's so beautiful to watch. Peep the clips below:





 

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