Jimmy Edgar announces new album with two lead tracks "SLIP N SLIDE" and "STATIC"
16 September 2022, 15:09
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Jimmy Edgar has announced his forthcoming album LIQUIDS HEAVEN, and has released two songs "SLIP N SLIDE" and "STATIC" featuring Banshee to accompany the news.
"SLIP N SLIDE" and Banshee collaboration "STATIC" are the first tasters of Jimmy Edgar's new album, and follow July's "Flip Flop" single featuring B La B.
LIQUIDS HEAVEN will follow last year's CHEETAH BEND album, and will feature appearances from Liz Y2K, 10k.Caash and Zelooperz, Trinidad James, Milk and more.
Tracklist:
- EUPHORIA (Feat. Liz Y2K)
- EVERYBODY (Feat. 10k.Caash and Zelooperz)
- DREAMS 1000000 (Feat. Milk)
- SLIP N SLIDE
- BITE THAT 2 (Feat. Trinidad James)
- SIDEROOM
- BUNNY LAVA (Feat. Virgen Maria
- NO ANTIDOTE (Feat. Ripparchie)
- STATIC (Feat. Banshee)
- YA! (Feat. 645AR)
- NEVER LEAVE (Feat. Milk)
"SLIP N SLIDE" and "STATIC" featuring Banshee are both out now. Jimmy Edgar's LIQUIDS HEAVEN album will be released on 11 November via Innovative Leisure.
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