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Ghost In Real Life Drops Captivating Debut ‘The Invisible Enemy’ EP [LISTEN]


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Ghost in Real Life is taking the trap world by storm with her brand new four-track EP.

The Invisible Enemy is haunting and theatrical, delving deep into the creative mind of DJ/producer/songstress Ghost in Real Life, otherwise shortened to GIRL. Thoughtful melodics are seamlessly woven into hard and experimental trap elements as the producer makes a statement with her debut.

“Art of Destruction” serves as an appropriate intro with a dramatic build before a frenzy of untamed synths join the party. GIRL’s second solo offering, “Breath of Sakura” goes deep into a more emotional atmosphere with worldly sounds on full display.

Collaborations “War Zone” with BLZBO and title track “The Invisible Enemy” with LVRK introduce even more talent and personality into the mix as this gritty, relentless trap journey continues.

Listen here and link up with Ghost in Real Life below!

Ghost in Real Life – The Invisible Enemy EP

Stream/download: https://hypeddit.com/link/22vv0m

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