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DJ Clen Set To Drop Highly Anticipated Album “TOO VIRAL”

DJ Clen Set To Drop Highly Anticipated Album “TOO VIRAL.” DJ Clen has announced the imminent release of his much-anticipated album TOO VIRAL, set to hit digital platforms soon. The album, which has already generated significant buzz, is expected to expose DJ Clen’s creative prowess and immense contribution to SA Hip Hop.

DJ Clen Set To Drop Highly Anticipated Album “TOO VIRAL”

DJ Clen took to social media and announced the tracklist of his album which consists of 18 tracks. One of the major things that has been talked about is A-Reece being the executive producer of the album. The revered rapper and producer is known for his impact on SA Hip-hop In addition, the project was also mixed by Zephbeats as it is poised to deliver a top-tier auditory experience, with each track carefully crafted to capture the essence of DJ Clen’s evolving artistry.

In his post, DJ Clen expressed his gratitude towards everyone involved in bringing this project to life, acknowledging the efforts of all those who contributed. The artist shared, “15 November 2024 TOO VIRAL is an album by myself Executive Prod by: @theboydoingthings Presented by @revengeclubrecords
Mixed& Mastered by @zephbeats Thanks to everyone involved on this special one. Pre-order link on my bio or search on iTunes store.”

Previously, DJ Clen went viral after the release of his star-studded debut album VIRAL. The album consists of a wide range of SA hip-hop stars as features including the likes of A-Reece, Touchline, Ginger Trill, Jay Jody, KLY, and Una Rams amongst others. The album surpassed a slew of streaming milestones making it one of the most impactful projects in the game in 2023.

Stay tuned, as DJ Clen gears up to unleash an album that is sure to make an impact in the music scene. With A-Reece at the helm and a sound that continues to push boundaries, TOO VIRAL is poised to be one of the most talked-about projects of the year.

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