Rejjie Snow's debut LP is probably too long but features Anna of the North, Kaytranada, and Ebenezer
19 January 2018, 13:56
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Rejjie Snow's debut album Dear Annie is 20 tracks long and features lots of special guests, and you can hear the first part of it now.
Four-track EP Dear Annie: Part 1 is out now on all good (and some bad) streaming services, and it features Katraynada-produced, Aminé-featuring "Egyptian Luvr". A second EP ("volume") is out later this month.
As well as names already mentioned, there is production from Cam O’bi, Rahki, and Lewis Ofman with guest appearances from Ebenezer, Jesse James Solomon, and Anna Of The North.
Snow will be playing a heap of live dates this year, with shows in Bristol, Exeter, Dublin, and London among those booked. Find out more.
Tracklist:
- Hello
- Rainbows
- The Wonderful World Of Dear Annie
- 23
- Pink Lemonade
- Skinny Jasmine Intermission
- Mon Amour
- OH NO!
- Spaceships (ft. Ebenezer)
- Egyptian Luvr (ft. Aminé)
- The Ends
- Room 27
- Désolé
- The Rain
- Skateboard P Intermission
- LMFAO
- Bye Polar
- Charlie Brown (ft. Anna Of The North)
- Annie
- Greatness
Dear Annie is out 16 February via 300 Entertainment.
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