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GRiZ Unleashes ‘Bangers[6].Zip’ EP with Jauz and Blunts & Blondes Collabs [LISTEN]


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Today, GRiZ hits us with another edition of bangers with the Bangers[6].Zip EP.

The leading track, “No Doubt,” rocks a slow and steady beat, bringing back gritty sounds and textures from GRiZ’s early years. Matched with deep wubs signature of Jauz, “No Doubt” is a full body banger that combines their sound design expertise for a massive result.

The next collab, “Juicy” with Blunts & Blondes, blends a variety of sounds and styles that range from soulful chants to bouncy bass and gritty growls. The final track, “Brain Fuzz” has all the makings of an anthem, matching brass horns with a relentless riddim drop. “Yeah, fuck me up!”

Following up Chasing The Golden Hour Pt. 3, GRiZ drastically shifts gears with Bangers[6].Zip, showcasing his ability to bridge the gap between technical proficiency and playfulness. We can always count on GRiZ to keep the good music coming.

Listen here and let us know your favorite track(s)!

GRiZ – Bangers[6].Zip

Stream/download: griz.lnk.to/bangers6

 

Photography by Jason Siegel

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: GRiZ Unleashes ‘Bangers[6].Zip’ EP with Jauz and Blunts & Blondes Collabs [LISTEN]

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