Biig Piig and Lord Apex join Mac Wetha on new cut "Don’t You Go Falling In Love"
Mac Wetha has recruited Biig Piig and Lord Apex to feature on his new single "Don’t You Go Falling In Love".
"Don't You Go Falling In Love" is Mac Wetha's first release since September's "Play Pretend" single featuring spill tab, and marks the first time he's worked with Biig Piig and Lord Apex on a Mac Wetha track together.
""Don’t You Go Falling In Love" is a very special song for me, Jess (Biig Piig) is like a sister and I’ve been in awe of her talent and voice ever since we first met (at 16), and although we’ve worked loads over the years this song is the first time as Mac Wetha and Biig Piig we’ve written and sung together, and it’s a genuine honour to have done so," Mac Wetha explains. "I can also say the same for Apex, although we met years and years ago, this is actually the first time we’ve linked up to make music, and again the pleasure is all mine. Two of the most talented and sweetest people you’ll ever meet. We wrote this on a sunny day with the doors wide open, the tune came together very quickly and organically and felt right from the jump. Enjoy."
Back in June Mac Wetha released his latest EP Cloud Paint.
The new single follows Biig Piig's October single "This Is What They Meant", which also arrived with news of her debut mixtape Bubblegum.
Mac Wetha's "Don't You Go Falling In Love" single featuring Biig Piig and Lord Apex is out now.
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