The side project of DMA'S guitarist Johnny Took
26.03.2020 - 15:37 / nme.com
Their joint album drops tomorrow
Skepta, Chip and D-Block Europe’s Yung Adz have shared ‘Wave’, the first cut from their debut joint album ‘Insomnia’.
The song arrives ahead of the collaborative album’s release tomorrow (March 27). Listen below.
The project was announced last week off the back of a busy period for the artists, including Skepta. The ‘Shutdown’ rapper recently worked with Octavian for ‘Papi Chulo’, which is the rapper duo’s latest link-up after Octavian appeared in Skepta’s
The side project of DMA'S guitarist Johnny Took
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