No Rome links with Dijon on slick new single "Trust 3000"
Dirty Hit's No Rome is back with new Dijon collaboration "Trust 3000".
"Trust 3000" is No Rome's first new track since releasing "Talk Nice" last month.
Speaking about the new single, No Rome explains, ""Trust 3000" is all about long distance relationships, being apart from a lover and asking for trust. For some odd reason I always find ways to mess up my own shit, when far apart and in a lonely mess. So this is a song about finding that peace of mind and trust in the relationship."
He adds of working with Dijon, "Dijon put his verse on when we met each other for the first time in Los Angeles. We were working on some other music and I played him this song, he just knew exactly what to do with it and I love his verse. It’s just what the track needed."
"Trust 3000" and "Talk Nice" will feature on a new EP due for release early next year.
The new EP will be No Rome's first since his Crying In The Prettiest Places EP landed back in May.
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