Rejjie Snow joins forces with Tinashe and grouptherapy. on new song "Disco Pantz"
Rejjie Snow has unveiled new Tinashe and grouptherapy. collaboration "Disco Pantz" as the latest preview of his upcoming album Baw Baw Black Sheep.
"Disco Pantz" arrives after March's "Relax" featuring Cam O'bi and grouptherapy., and will appear on Baw Baw Black Sheep alongside previous singles "Mirrors" featuring Snoh Aalegra and Cam O’bi and MF DOOM collaboration "Cookie Chips".
The Irish rapper says of the song, ""Disco Pantz" is a feel good record for the old heads to get down to."
Baw Baw Black Sheep will follow the rapper's 2018 album Dear Annie, and is executive produced by Cam O'bi.
Snow says of the record, "I approached [the album] light heartedly from the point of view of making a short film through music. I always loved Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. I watch it all the time. I thought of Baw Baw Black Sheep like a soundtrack to it. I put the movie on with my album, and they synced up perfectly. I tried to tap into all of these feelings. The music is really colourful, and the lyrics are often happy, because that was my state of mind."
He adds, "I felt very at ease. There was nothing heavy on my mind. Everything made sense. I’ve never been that quick with music in the past. It just flowed out of me. I had done a lot of shrooms two months before, so I was prepared for the journey of making Baw Baw Black Sheep. I went out there by myself with no distractions. It was a special time for me. When I made Dear Annie, I was coming out of a relationship, and I didn’t know whether or not I wanted to write about it. It was on my mind, because I’m like any other bloke. This time, I went in with nothing. I was in a good space."
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