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Brutha Rodz & Israel Starr Release 'Remember'

28 June 2024 - 0 Comments

Embarking on a musical journey, beloved Aotearoa reggae luminaries Brutha Rodz] and {Israel Starr unite their talents in the creation of Remember. This captivating single offers not one, but two tracks: an original rendition brimming with soulful melodies, and a Dub version that resonates with the essence of classic reggae vibes.

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With Remember, the artists delve into a nostalgic reflection, capturing the essence of bygone days with poignant lyrics that provide a rare glimpse into the rich tapestry of Māori culture often overlooked by mainstream society. Infused with an irresistible aura of positivity and celebration, this feel-good anthem radiates joy and invites listeners on a euphoric journey through cherished memories and cultural insights.

Remember is the second single of three that will be released ahead of an upcoming EP. The third single will be released in July before the EP’s full drop in August.


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