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Dej loaf no fear time
Dej loaf no fear time











dej loaf no fear time

The song was released in June 2017, and became her fourth entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, on which it peaked at number 100. “No Fear” is the first single from DeJ’s upcoming album Liberated. DeJ Loaf About No Fear 'No Fear' is a song by American rapper-songwriter DeJ Loaf. My new album is a personal journey and I hope my fans enjoying riding along with me.” This is the first official single off her forthcoming, major. Today (June 16), she releases No Fear, which is produced by Christoph Andersson. “The video sort of reflects that joyful feeling of going from daydreaming to realizing my dreams. DeJ Loaf is gearing up to make a splash this year. “Growing up, I used to daydream in my bedroom about everything from love to my career to traveling the world,” she explains. The video is meant to mirror feelings from her childhood. DeJ ends the video in all white, with clones of herself happily dancing around. While gliding on the road, the camera pans into her ear, disappearing into a childhood dream world filled with butterflies. The visuals open up with Loaf daydreaming in her bedroom while listening to her breakout hit “Try Me.” From there, her bed breaks away from her room and onto a desert highway. Today (June 28), the Detroit bred rapper/singer has premiered the single’s official music video, directed by Rubberband. Play it loud.DeJ Loaf is fully embracing her R&B/pop side with her brand new single “ No Fear.” You can revisit your consent choices or withdraw consent at any time by clicking the.

dej loaf no fear time

Equally successful is Alma’s euphoric feature on Martin Solveig’s “All Stars.” The bad ass behind “Chasing Highs” and “Dye My Hair” is the perfect foil for the French DJ’s very 2017 twist on disco. The UK duo already has two top 10 hits to their credit and there’s every chance of this becoming their third.

dej loaf no fear time

Norwegian goddess Astrid S lends her icy vocals to Blonde’s “Just For One Night,” creating brittle dance-pop magic. Let’s delve a little deeper by examining the week’s essential club features. By now, you’ve probably heard Rihanna sizzle on DJ Khaled’s “Wild Thoughts” and possibly checked out Katy Perry’s slinky turn on Calvin Harris’ “Feels.” Oh, and then there’s Shania Twain’s perky comeback single, “Life’s About To Get Good.” But that’s still just the tip of the pop iceberg. I’m hoping to circumvent that tragic scenario with The Drop - a cheat sheet (of sorts) to get you through New Music Friday. Every week you’re bombarded with a glut of new music, which can lead to ear candy falling through the cracks. Fridays can be overwhelming for pop fans.













Dej loaf no fear time