XXX release new track ‘Baekjo’ on international compilation album ‘2017’

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XXX of beasts and natives alike have released their new track ‘Baekjo’ on the international compilation album ‘2017’ by French label Records Collection.

The duo XXX are rapper Kim Ximya and producer FRNK of label beasts and natives which E SENS belongs to as well.
Kim Ximya was the only artist featured on E SENS’ album ‘The Anecdote‘ and FRNK has made himself known by remixing f(x)’s ‘4 Walls’ and producing E SENS’ ‘Sleep Tight’.
The compilation album ‘2017’ features indie artists from the USA, France, the UK, Germany, etc. and was produced in Paris, France. XXX are the only Asian artists included in the album with their track ‘백조’ (‘Baekjo’, which translates to ‘swan’).
Kim Ximya raps about a novel subject on electronic music whose special beat is relentlessly varied by FRNK. Just like the two already showed with ‘Yves’ and ‘렐라양’ which they released on SoundCloud in December last year, XXX are establishing their own kind of music style that is completely different from other artists’ music.

The compilation album ‘2017’ that includes XXX’s ‘Baekjo’ is available on iTunes.

You can listen to the whole album here.

‘2017’ by Records Collection

In an era where things are instantaneous and move quickly, where a song’s lifespan is less than 10 days, Records Collection Label is putting together a compilation that’s going to last way longer in your headphones. The music you’ll still listen to in 2017, that’s the compilation’s motto.
Handpicked from all around the globe by the label’s A&R, Nicolas Nekmouche, one half of the electronic pop duo « Little Freaky Things », these exclusive songs seize the zeitgeist and crystallize what is the spirit of today’s Pop Music. [2017] is all about feeling what’s happening around us, snap it, and DM it directly to your ears.
From the south of France, wonderboy Pakem does his magic in a Future Pop hit ‘I Can’t let you go’. Then, Little Freaky Things takes a huge risk by doing a cover of the house anthem ‘Gypsy Woman’ by Crystal Waters.
Employee of The Year’s new track ‘I Don’t Know’ gets a remix treatment by the champion of Finnish funk: Eero Johannes. London based super-band Kero Kero Bonito is also part of this worldwide line up with ‘Flamingo’, the song that made them blow up remixed by Dutch newcomer Julien Mier.
We’re going farther east to Korea, with the mysterious rap band XXX who gives us a taste of what’s happening right now there with ‘Baekjo’, and it’s dope! Genuine Parisian child De La Romance states his love for pop music with ‘Up in The Air’.
While American songwriter Coco Banana has her song ‘Earthquaker’ pitched down by the Records Collection crew itself to give it a real dusty Western twist. To conclude this trip, the Swedish singer Esther Vallee takes us to some celestial spheres with her dreamy yet ambiguous ‘Hard Time‘.
Making the present sound like the future and rede ning contemporary Pop Music are the two purposes of [2017]. This compilation should also be taken as the birth announcement of a new curator in the game: Records Collection Label.

Related Links:

Kim Ximya  [icon type=”instagram”]   [icon type=”soundcloud”]
FRNK  [icon type=”instagram”]   [icon type=”soundcloud”]
XXX  [icon type=”soundcloud”]
BANA  [icon type=”home”]   [icon type=”youtube”]
Records Collection  [icon type=”facebook”]   [icon type=”home”]   [icon type=”instagram”]   [icon type=”soundcloud”]   [icon type=”twitter”]


Sources: Hiphop Playa, Records Collection’s SoundCloud

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