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Your EDM Premiere: Sliipow – Cups Up ft. Langston Hues


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Released today via Quality Goods Records is the super sharp new single from Sliipow. Based in Indonesia, the production and DJ duo are incredibly active on the Asian bass scene, winning DJ Battle Indonesia a years back and playing at ULTRA Bali.

They have joined up with Detroit’s very own Langston Hues for the atmospheric ‘Cups Up,’ which is the ideal way to get the weekend properly kicked off. Hues’ bars are crisp and dynamic over this rhythmical trap cut – and it’s designed to get you feeling rowdy.

Sliipow say: First of all, we know Langston Hues from an event called Jakarta Cyper here in Indonesia. He is a well-known rapper here and was the host on that event so we decided to contact him and work on a collaboration. The whole song was made from our small studio in Semarang. ‘Cups Up’ is about the fact that no matter how hard your life is; you have to always keep your head up fighting your problems. Life can be hard, but you just have to enjoy it, turn up because the important thing in this life is just having fun.”

Give this one some love below!

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