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Singapore Electronic Producer Xinister Teams Up With Asian-American Rapper Blahza To Release ‘Break’ Via Umami Records

Singapore electronic producer Xinister teams up with Los Angeles-based Asian-American rapper Blahza to release their first collaboration ‘Break’ via Singapore based indie label Umami Records.

‘Break’ is about the importance of staying humble while keeping up the grinding and hustling for that big break. Blahza shares: “Rappers nowadays feel like you have to be loud and obnoxious to get on. This song has a similar message but approaches it in an opposite style. Plus with the whole Covid-19 thing going on now, I feel hating is at an all time high, people seem to be so quick to point fingers.”

Known for his intense, high energy trap/dubstep tracks which have already been featured on Spotify’s Bass Arcade, Beast Mode, Dubstep Don, and Trap Mojito, ‘Break’ is Xinister’s first hip hop production. “I want to be more versatile and to keep pushing myself out of my comfort zone”, says Xinister, “with ‘Break’, I was going for a chill Covid-19 stay home vibe. It seems people around the world are just getting more angsty right now, so I wanted them to chill and bop to our song. Blahza definitely killed it.”

In the midst of the Covid-19 lockdown, from their homes on opposite sides of the world in Singapore and Los Angeles, the 2 artists created ‘Break’ without ever having met each other in person. Xinister says: “it’s just two guys from different countries, only talking to each other online, yet we connected with each other instantly.” “It was pure musical chemistry”, adds Blahza.

Xinister has 3 more singles planned for release in 2020 and Blahza will be releasing his LP ‘Sad Songs For Happy People’ over the next 12 months. Listen to ‘Break’ by Xinister and Blahza everywhere at this link: https://www.umamirecords.sg/break/

About Blahza

Los-Angeles based Asian-American hip hop artist and producer Blahza’s makes music with a larger than life sound about his afflictions, aspirations, and accomplishments, inspired by the American counterculture of the late 1960s and music from the early 2000s.

Blahza recorded, mixed and mastered Blueface’s record ‘Next Big Thing’ in 2018. In 2019, Blahza opened for Members Only at the first stop of their album tour, and released his EP ‘Bloom’.

Born and raised in Van Nuys, of Puerto Rican and Chinese parents, Blahza grew up surrounded by music and diversity. He fell in love with rap music and especially how it bridged different cultures.

Blahza is currently working on his full-length debut album ‘Sad Songs For Happy People’ slated for release later this year.

About Xinister

Singapore electronic producer Xinister is known for his intense, high energy trap/dubstep tracks which have already been featured on Spotify’s Bass Arcade, Beast Mode, Dubstep Don, and Trap Mojito.

With more than a million Spotify streams, Xinister’s music has also been featured on Russian football club FC Zenit Saint Petersburg’s YouTube channel totalling more than 4 million views.

‘Break’ is Xinister’s first hip hop track and will not be his last as he continues to develop his versatility with several more releases planned across genres the rest of this year.

 

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