BUDDY
shares new song
‘FACES’
feat. LUCKY DAYE
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Praise for BUDDY
“One of this year’s brightest insurgents” The New Yorker
“Buddy is crossing generations, building new paths” The New York Times
“an emerging artist to be reckoned with” NPR
“Buddy’s knack for filling up empty space in bursts like this shows he can more than carry a song all his own” Pitchfork
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Buddy continues his prolific first half of 2020 by sharing another new song. ‘Faces’ features his Grammy-nominated label mate Lucky Daye (Keep Cool / RCA Records), and slows the tempo to a subtle groove as Buddy and Daye glide across soft strings and a propelling bassline. The new track marks the first in a handful of new collaborations from Buddy to come this year. Listen HERE.
‘Faces’ follows Buddy’s cinematic visual for ‘Bad Boys‘, taken from his critically-acclaimed joint project with fellow LA rapper Kent Jamz Janktape Vol 1. released in April, and ‘Black 2’, the sequel to ‘Black’ from his 2018 debut album Harlan & Alondra featuring ASAP Ferg.
‘Faces’ is the latest entry in a momentous past few months for Buddy that have poised him to become one of the year’s greatest breakout stars. Last year, he released the deluxe edition of his critically-acclaimed album Harlan & Alondra, joined Vince Staples on an explosive North American tour, performed at NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Late Show with James Corden and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. The same year, Buddy also played a major role in the Grammy-nominated Revenge of the Dreamers III album, featuring on seven tracks on the Director’s Cut version including fan favorites ‘Costa Rica’ and ‘1993’.
‘Faces’ feat. Lucky Daye by Buddy is out now, buy it/stream it here.
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