iLL BLU Gives More Flavors To BRYN's "Queenpin" Single
BRYN's Queenpin Track is a true musical delight, but when iLL BLU decides to remix it, the track takes another level and becomes a true masterpiece. It's not just the fact that the composition is catchy, but it's also the fact that there are several exotic elements such as the Afro rhythm and the delicious chords, which makes all the work of iLL BLU unique. It must be said that the track has totally taken a turn of hit song because I see myself personally moving on this sound in a club. However, let's not forget that BRYN delivered a charismatic performance that makes all production complete. Indeed, when she begins to sing the chorus, we get even more, hyped on the sound.
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