March 10, 2020

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Following up his successful debut single “Hana Orches” Edge teams up with British Canadian Rapper TEMI, and producer Trooph Hippie, on his newest single “11:11”.

“This the sh*t I did it for the fame”. This lyric is a crucial piece in the representation of a re-awaking for the rapper, who after taking a year to evolve in his personal life and music emerges with clear eyes, a strong focus and direction. Edge takes inspiration from Rap giants such as Travis Scott and Don Toliver to create a catchy and prominent flow, that effortlessly rides the track. The BC Artist creates a colorful sonic landscape riddled with tasteful ad-libs and melodic brilliance. “11:11” is a song that can be experienced in any setting and guarantee listener retention only a few seconds in.

TEMI’s fiery addition to the song shows a flair of skillful wordplay. Her verse booms with the confidence of an artist who’s ready to make her debut in the big leagues.

“11:11″‘s vibrant energy is curated by it’s instrumental. An infectious lead line played by a synth-organ, is backed with hard-hitting trap 808’s and rapid hi-hats that immediately sets the vibe for the track. This combined with the effortless flow of Edge’s verse and then contrasted by the staccato style of TEMI, makes for an interesting and dynamic song.

This song is a testament to Edge’s ability to evolve as a musician. This is his way of letting the world know he’s only getting started.


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