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Bear Grillz Releases New Album Filled With Friends Like Adventure Club, SIPPY, Figure, & More


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Everything’s better with friends, right? Bear Grillz proves this on his sophomore album released this week via Dim Mak, Friends: The Album. Spanning 12 collaborations with the likes of Adventure Club & JT Roach, SIPPY, Spag Heddy, Figure, Dion Timmer, and more, Bear shows off his all-star friends list with equally amazing collaborations.

The album is a clear continuation from his run of Bear Grillz & Friends EPs from 2014 and later, paying homage to the early stages of his career while also providing a much needed creative outlet.

Whether it’s reggae-pop melodies on “Give Em What They Want” alongside Iration, high-charged bass on “Run It (feat. Bok Nero)” with Riot Ten, or dreamlike soundscapes on his Adventure Club and JT Roach collaboration “Where We Are,” Grillz’s skillful collection of a diverse ensemble of musicians shows what friends can accomplish when they come together.

Check out the full album below!

 

Photo by Debi Del Grande

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Bear Grillz Releases New Album Filled With Friends Like Adventure Club, SIPPY, Figure, & More

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