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Singer-rapper mezz releases a co-produced EP with producer dubby bunny.
This EP was produced again with dubby bunny, who has worked on many of the signature songs in mezz's current activities, including "Gyal Drill" the debut track that mixed UK Drill and Y2K J-Pop and became a hit overseas, and "ROYAL MILK TEA" with Nakamura Minami.
The EP features five songs in total, in addition to two single cuts, the trap song "Bitches Outside" and the afro-pop song "Sober".
Other tracks are "99 Baby" the EP's lead track and a mix of UK Drill and Y2K J-Pop, and "SORRY NOT SORRY" a Jersey Club rhythm, "Fenty Glow" featuring model/singer SUNNY ONLY 1.
In 2024, mezz performed at the Suara Festival in Bali / Indonesia, as well as at SUMMER SONIC, one of Japan's biggest music festivals. In September, she also performed in Taiwan. And she has released work with Sharda (a.k.a. Murlo), a UK producer representing the UK Garage, and Roska, a London-based pioneer of UK Funky. Her musical activities have become global.
In 2022, she made her debut with "Gyal Drill," a reinterpretation of a beat based on UK drill, mixed with singing and rapping. The song gradually gained attention not only in Japan but also from worldwide DJs such as Ryan Hemsworth and Porter Robinson. She has since released music in collaboration with Japanese artists such as Nakamura Minami, and more. She is expanding her global presence by releasing collaborations with Sharda (a.k.a. Murlo), a prominent producer in the current UK Garage scene, and Roska, a key figure in the UK Funky community based in London. In September 2023, she and Dr. Pay produced the song "Running out" for the popular Japanese TV drama "Ya Boy Kongming!". She also performed at the Suara Festival 2024 in Bali, Indonesia, and at Summer Sonic 2024, one of Japanese biggest music festivals. She is a new entity that revives the culture of the 00s in various forms, exploring new styles of J-POP in a bilingual English-Japanese style.
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