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T-Pain and BPM Supreme, along with its new online sample library BPM Create, have teamed up for a remix contest on the multi-platinum artists’ latest track, “Wake Up Dead” f/Chris Brown.
In search of three new remixes, contestants can submit from 7/8-8/16 via SoundCloud. Winners will be announced by T-Pain during a free livestream event on BPM TV on 8/22 at 4pm PT, which take place in conjunction with BPM’s official launch of BPM Create. All contestants will also receive 25 free credits to use on the platform for entering the contest.
“We are thrilled to introduce a way for our DJ and producer community to show off their skills and have their work heard by a legacy artist such as T-Pain. BPM Supreme was created upon the basic principle of musical freedom and creativity, and this is another way of continually creating opportunities for our close-knit community,” said CEO and Founder of BPM Supreme, Angel “AROCK” Castillo.
In addition to an official release on T-Pain’s Nappy Boy Entertainment and royalty share of remix revenue, winners will receive prizes such as a 1-year membership to BPM Supreme Premium, a Roland MC-101 GROOVEBOX, and more from Sponsors such as Roland, Artiphon and Audionamix.
For more info on the contest, click here.
Two Neighbors have officially dropped a music video for their latest single, “Back Then.” Consisting of “neighbors” Sophie and Andre, the pair’s sound is an amalgamation of pop, electronic and rock, creating what they call hard-pop.
Filmed during quarantine, the music vid for “Back Then” follow the track’s rhythmic and infectious sound. With sharp-witted lyrics and a captivating groove, the duo finds a line between making dance-inducing music while conveying across a deeper meaning.
Love thy neighbor and stream “Back Then” here.
Hailing from Texas, singer/songwriter Koe Wetzel has dropped his latest single, “Sundy or Mundy.” Marking Wetzel’s first release under Columbia, the track was co-written with Taylor Kimball and arrives alongside a music video featuring Wetzel and his real-life grandpa in what can only be described as mysteriously captivating.
Blending grunge, country and Americana elements, the 27-year-old released his debut album Noise Complaint in 2017, followed by his sophomore album Harold Saul High in 2019. With over 200k units sold independently and 100m+ streams and views to date, Wetzel’s most recent track “Kuntry & Wistern” also trended on Apple Music.
Stream “Sundy or Mundy” here and watch the vid below.