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Mura Masa grabs Octavian for Zane Lowe-approved "Move Me"

  • June 14, 2018
  • Steph Evans
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Mura Masa landed a debut for his latest record, "Move Me," as Zane Lowe's World Record on his Beats 1 on Apple music show. The producer debuted with hip-hop influence across his productions in 2015, and has since partnered with artist big – like A$AP Rocky – and those deemed "artist to watch" with burgeoning careers like this collaboration with rapper Octavian. The two UK artists work well together, with Mura Masa's groovy, laid-back yet expansive production complimenting Octavian's sing-songy flow as it moves back and forth between autotune. "Move Me" follows Mura Masa's third and self-titled album released in 2017.

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