Jarv Dee

Jarv Dee - Foreign Xchange (cover art)

Jarv Dee releases new single ‘Foreign Xchange (Feat. Sik-K)’

H1GHR MUSIC’s Jarv Dee has released the single ‘Foreign Xchange (Feat. Sik-K)‘ today.

Seattle-based hiphop artist Jarv Dee is a member of Moor Gang and one of the first artists signed to H1GHR MUSIC when the label’s founding was announced last year. Prior, he released three albums, in 2012, 2015, and 2016 respectively.

This new single features Jarv Dee’s label mate Sik-K. Korean producer PHYNXXX (read: phoenix) created the beat. He is the one who produced Snacky Chan‘s singles ‘Netflix & Chill (Feat. Rheehab)‘ and ‘Pervert (Feat. JUSTHIS)‘.
Behind the photography for the cover is H1GHR MUSIC’s Thomas, who is also a member of Yelows Mob.

Besides iTunes/Apple Music, Spotify, and the likes, you can find the single on YouTube (see above).

‘Foreign Xchange’ Credits:

Produced by PHYNXXX
Lyrics: Jarv Dee, Sik-K
Cover Art: Seulki Lim
Photography: Thomas Lee

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Jay Park & Cha Cha Malone, Global Hip-hop Label ‘H1GHR MUSIC RECORDS’

Seattle-based Jay Park and Cha Cha Malone officially announced their global hip-hop label H1GHR Music Records and features a number of Korean and American artists.

If you have been following Jay Park and Cha Cha Malone on Instagram, you may have noticed the hashtag ‘#H1GHRMUSIC‘ being used on their posts, which turned out to be hints for their new label.

Currently, the label houses a number of Korean artists (Sik-K, pH-1, Groovy Room, and Woogie), as well as American artists (Yultron, Avatar Darko, Raz Simone, Jarv Dee, and Phe R.E.D.S).

H1GHR Music Records will hold their official showcase through Seattle’s upcoming Upstream Music Festival + Summit 2017 which will be held on the last day of the festival (May 13, 2017):

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Source: HiphopLE