
KDrew – Last Train To Paradise (Original Mix)

KDrew – Last Train To Paradise (Original Mix)





Their first single under the new FAUX NO moniker is called “Velma Kelly”. A bass infused pop tune, it highlights both Maaike’s bombast percussion style with Reija’s melodic vocals. Along with the single we’ve got two remixes- one from recent Kito collaborator Feadz (Ed Banger) and a rapid-fire juke production from Norway’s Slick Shoota.
FAUX NO- Velma Kelly Single Out June 26th
1.Velma Kelly
2.Velma Kelly (Feadz Remix)
3.Velma Kelly (Slick Shoota Remix)

Featuring vocals from Sam Behymer
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Washington DC – LESLIE GRACE’S debut single “Will U Still Love Me Tomorrow”, produced by Sergio George for his label Top Stop Music, is a version of the successful song originally written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and originally recorded by The Shirelles. It was ranked among Rolling Stone ‘s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time at #126. The song is notable for being the first song by an all-girl group to reach #1 in the United States. The song is currently ranked as the 110th greatest song of all time, as well as the best song of 1960, by Acclaimed Music.

The tour, ‘Somos de la Calle Summer Tour’ (We are from the Streets Summer Tour), is part of a nationwide promotion to support their fifth studio album titled ‘Somos de la Calle’ (We are from the Streets) which will be released within the next few weeks.
“For several years now we have done summer tours all over the U.S. and Europe. It is the right time of the year for us to perform in festivals and visit places where our music is the perfect excuse to have fun and enjoy this particular time of year,” said Itagui Correa, Locos Por Juana’s vocalist.
Currently, the band known as “the masters of mash-up of Latin-Reggae-Hip-Hop”, is promoting the hit single and video “Afro Sound” feat. Palenke Soultribe.
“On this tour we will be visiting new places and returning to cities and events that have previously received us with great affection. This tour is part of all the work we have prepared for the launch of our new album. We hope to see many new and familiar faces at the shows,” stated Mark Kondrat, Locos Por Juana’s guitarist.
Here are the confirmed dates of ‘Somos de la Calle Summer Tour’:
June
20-21 – Riverside Live, Rochester (Maryland)
22 – Moe’s Alley, Santa Cruz (California)
23 – Party On The Street, Sacramento (California)
23 – Brick & Mortar, San Francisco (California)
24 – Sierra Nevada World Music Fest, Boonesville (California)
28 – Afro Funke, Santa Monica (California)
29 – Levitt Pavilion, Pasadena (California)
July
7-8 – Sun Fest, London (Canada)
10 – River 2 River Fest, New York (New York)
11 – Littlefield Brooklyn, Brooklyn (New York)
14 – Nuits D’Afrique Festival, Montreal (Canada)
20-21 – Grassroots Festival, Trumansberg (New York)
27-28 – Floyd Fest, Floyd (Virginia)
August
17-18 – Hot August Blues & Roots, Cockeysville (Maryland)