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@TweezyZA Shares Snippet Of #Ayeye Ahead Of Public #DaysBeforeChosen Listening Session

By @Spokenpriestess on 11/15/2018 in Watch

We are currently on another wave of new album drops as we prepare ourselves for the slew of releases slated for this month including Reason's Azania, and KLY's Keep Love Young. Award winning producer, now fully fledged artist, Tweezy, also has an album slated for arrival on Monday, 19th November. 

On the wake of spontaneously announcing the official release date of his album, he shares a snippet of a song taken from the album which is actually called Days Before Chosen. The song is titled Ayeye and it's got such a menacing atmosphere to it with his signature synth highlights and a blaring bass that will have you nodding your head to just the snippet. I mean, Tweezy has a neck for churning out some solid hits so his album certainly is something to look forward to. 

On that note, you can get a chance to hear the album before it drops as he has just announced a listening session that he will be hosting tomorrow night in Braamfontein, clearly indicating that it's open to the public. I wouldn't miss the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the piece ahead of its arrival so I know what I'm gonna be putting my money on soon. See yo'll there? Issa plan!





 

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