JAKARTA - 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE music unit from 88rising collaborated with South Korean singer-songwriter LZREN in the latest single with the title 'Gasoline'.
This English-language single discusses the inner turmoil and anxiety of LBREN struggling against "personal demonstrations" and community pressure.
Meanwhile, the music video directed by James Mao was presented by describing the spirit of anxiety and insurgency of a teenager.
The 'Gasoline' also follows the release of another single, such as the 'Raw I Got It' performed by 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE with NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal.
In addition, there was also fIT chECK FREEsTYle with experimental pop musician Jean Dawson, WHAT yoU WANT with Deb Never, and PUMP IT UP ^_^, featuring Rich Brian and TiaCorine.
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Earlier this year, 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE also released a debut compilation project featuring cross-genre collaborations from musicians such as Rich Brian, Warren Hue, Ghostface Killah, Busta Rhymes, Smino, Cuco, Amarae, Offset, BAD BAD BADNOTGOOD, Westside Gunn, Dubfoundear, and many other musicians.
The album features A-list features in 24 songs, recalling the 1999 Indonesian The FUTURE anakronistic knowledge curtain while capturing the views, sounds and spirit of Northern Californian culture and its surroundings.
Meanwhile, LBREN from South Korea has been connected to listeners around the world by carrying eccentric rock music.
He has signed a contract with 88rising to release his EP debut entitled 'Put Up a Fight', with the main single, 'Folks' and followed by Panic.
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