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Brooklyn’s Ox Omni drops new single and video “Angelic”

Bad Influenyce recording artist Ox Omni has returned with new visuals for “Angelic.” Filmed by Gee (also known for his striking Chinatown Sound series) the video shows Ox spinning through NYC on the late with his crimey Rome Streetz and Producer 94Maax close by.
Watch official video for “Angelic”: https://youtu.be/DiXdV5jhQDc?si=ZLSSqes5S4rKOneP
“Angelic” is the first single off of new LP, No Prayers To The Devil (out now), and exemplary of the project (entirely produced by 94Maax). Darkened lo-fi soundscapes blessed by dusty soul samples topped by a new chamber in Ox’s vocal arsenal, a melodic delivery to his uniquely gritty flow. Of the project, the emcee released the following statement “this is a declaration of war on all things ungodly.”
No Prayers To The Devil is Ox Omni’s first solo release in two years, though in the interim he has appeared on numerous projects from such artists as Rome Streetz, Bub Styles, Chyna Streetz, Rare Gems, Saneli and more.
No Prayers To The Devil also features appearances by Rome Streetz, Daniel Son and Rocxnoir.
This is the first of several new projects that the emcee is planning to release in the near future that will include notable production and features.
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Ervin Munir Drops Second Studio Album, “Pure and Simple”

Returning with his second studio album, “Pure and Simple”, Norfolk-based singer-songwriter Ervin Munir impresses! Following his first album, “Broken Compass”, Ervin does not fail to enthral with a sound which is uniquely his own. Moreover, he emphasises love, grief and loss in this album which will take you on a trip to remember.
One of the highlights of “Pure and Simple” is its many collaborations with a versatile list of musicians, which give the album depth and edge. Tina Blaber’s vocals on “King and Doors” add extra dimension to the album and Aeron Z Jones’s contributions on bass, electric, and slide guitar bring newfound energy.
“Pure and Simple” finds the perfect mix between grandeur and intimacy right from beginning to end. ‘Felixstowe”, is one of the album’s best and it captures its emotional depth and employs a strong drum solo to accentuate its poignant delivery. It is stripped-back but very touching and it is a magnificent distillation of Ervin’s musical vision. “Doors” highlights Munir’s adaptability as his delicate piano playing accentuates Blaber’s harmonies and it produces a very personal feeling.
“Pure and Simple” is evidence of Ervin Munir’s musicianship, honest candour, and engaging songwriting. For everyone who values sincere narrative via song, this album is a must-listener providing times of contemplation and pure musical enjoyment.
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