“DEADBEAT”: KING Saints makes satire with debtor reputation and releases single

“DEADBEAT”: KING Saints makes satire with debtor reputation and releases single

The track “Caloteiro” is the artist’s bet for carnival in partnership with MC Danny

Launched this Friday the new track King Saints with MCDannyDEADMAN“. The song tells about being in debt after the end of year festivities, but also wanting to enjoy Carnival right away. The hit is a bet by the artists for Carnival and is now available on digital platforms.

DEADMAN” represents the debut of King Saints in carnival songs, and for this adventure, she joined the MCDanny. KING He has already participated in other carnivals in parades by Acadêmicos do Grande Rio, a samba school in Duque de Caxias.

“This is my first song focused on carnival. I’m very happy to be with my partner, MCDanny, who is brave, always launches carnival rage and I’m very happy that she accepted the invitation. And that’s it, it’s going to be incredible, relaxed, fun and sunny. That’s the idea of ​​this song,” he says. King Saints.

The song is a mix of cultural influences, combining Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, cities known for their musical richness and diversity. Bringing references from brega, trap, funk and a little bit of everything that defines the cultural scene of these metropolises, ‘Deadbeat‘ promises to be an anthem of urban musical diversity.

“I knew MCDanny In one session, our ideas really worked out, they hit the ground running. We had to make a song. As this song is part of a larger project, I thought it made perfect sense for it to be part of it. And I wanted to experiment with other sounds, so I think she is the face of the sound that we are exploring in this sound. And it made perfect sense to be her, we did it thinking that she would be the person to collaborate. I think we had a great result. I’m very happy that she agreed,” he added.

“The song’s reference is very much about this connection between Rio and São Paulo, which are metropolitan cities, they are big cities, and their songs vibrate a lot from the mix, so there’s cheesy, there’s trap, there’s funk, there’s a little bit of everything, I would say so. These are the musical references that we bring, these are the connections between Rio and São Paulo and urban music”, he concluded King.

Source: Rollingstone

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