Our Friday is a success thanks to our latest discovery, a surprising EP entitled ‘The Curious Die Young’ by ELAJAH MOUHAMMED.
The New Yorker has a unique artistic approach, and we can hear that from start to finish. ‘The Curious Die Young’ fuses hip-hop music with other genres such as funk or retro-pop sonorities.
ELAJAH MOUHAMMED’s music is hybrid, fresh, and it brings a new recipe to the table. Enjoy it right now:
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