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Ponzoo’s ‘Calamity’ EP Is An Absolute Monster [LISTEN]


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Ponzoo‘s newly released Calamity EP is an absolute monster — a little bit bass, a little bit hard trap, and a whole lot of insanity!

For his latest project, the Las Vegas-based producer has tapped TALONS, ROMAR and rap queen Lil Debbie to help deliver his in-your-face sound. Each track packs a punch, but offers something entirely different, proving there’s a lot Ponzoo can do in just three tracks.

The standout here for me, personally, is “B.Y.K.M.N.” (Bitch, You Know My Name) because Lil Debbie is an empowering, commanding force in music — whether it be hip hop, trap, electronic, you name it. Ponzoo x ROMAR contrast her vocal prowess with extreme drops that demand attention.

With a giant catalog of unreleased music set to take center stage throughout 2020 and beyond, this certainly won’t be the last time you hear the name, Ponzoo.

Listen and link up below.

Ponzoo – Calamity

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