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BIJOU’s Debut Album ‘Diamond City’ Out Now With Wifisfuneral, Denzel Curry, Party Favor & More [LISTEN]


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BIJOU continues to set the g-house standard with his debut album, Diamond City — out now on his very own Do Not Duplicate Recordings.

Not only does the producer flex his signature hybrid style, the Arizona native puts on for his city of Phoenix. Spanning 15 tracks, the album fuses elements of hip hop and house music, which BIJOU is known for, and various other genres within the EDM realm.

The album amplifies the BIJOU sound and brings in new flavor, featuring collaborations with Wifisfuneral, Denzel Curry, Cuban Doll and more. Plus, producer friends Dr. Fresch, Party Favor, Jacknife, etc. add in their own dynamic flow.

With g-house flourishing in the states, BIJOU has spent the past few years firmly establishing himself as a figurehead within the genre. Rather than embracing the standard, BIJOU shows once again that he is constantly pushing the envelope further with a distinct, robust soundscape of his own.

Two years of blood, sweat and tears.. Diamond City is a piece of my heart that represents the city I come from: PHOENIX. – BIJOU

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BIJOU – Diamond City

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