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@jclumusic Drops 'Father Figure$' Mixtape (Ft. @BELOSALO, @WILLESTILIOS & More)

By @itsmanjobruh on 08/06/2021 in Projects You Should Hear

Cape Town based rapper, singer and songwriter, J Clu has officially released his brand new mixtape offering titled, 'Father Figure$'. This offering comes after the single release of 'Woe$' featuring Willestilios and Sxlve The Problem - That song was recorded back in 2018/19 if not mistaken and was passed down to The Big Hash to release as a part of his then album/EP but it never did and it got given back to J Clu to have the release and add whoever he felt was perfect for the song, and that happened to be the one half of the hip-hop group, Champagne69, Willestilios.

What we know about the mixtape.

The newly released mixtape comes after the double EP release 'Blue Pill' and 'Red Pill' that was released on the first of September in 2020.

The artwork chosen for the mixtape is a portrait of J Clu with dollar sign money falling behind him, hence the '$' in the title. 'Father Figure$'.

This body of work consists of ten brand new singles with Blxckie, Belosalo, Lordkeyzz, Sxlve, Willestilios and Infrallectual all lending their talents.

Make sure you stream 'Father Figure$' mixtape by J Clu below;


 

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