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Rich Delinquent Covers The Weeknd’s “After Hours” & It’s Jaw-Dropping


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Rich Delinquent’s talent knows no bounds. This month, he’s been releasing live edits of a few of his favorite songs, including Drake’s “Chicago Freestyle and now, The Weeknd’s “After Hours“. He’s been completely flipping these edits into something of his own, he infuses his own vocals, brand new production, even small variations to the lyrics to add more of his distinct Rich Delinquent signature.

His cover of “After Hours” is no different. The entire 3 minutes is absolutely hypnotizing. The subtle buildup releases into a crispy, future bass style drop with thick 808’s to counter it. Completely different from the original track, this Live Edit has taken on a power of its own.

Head over to Rich Delinquent’s YouTube channel for a free download! 

 

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