
Palmistry plays two unreleased SOPHIE collaborations during new Fact mix
06 September 2021, 12:52
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Palmistry included two unreleased SOPHIE collaborations in his new Fact mix as a tribute to the late artist.
Today (6 September) Palmistry's 36-minute Fact mix was released, and towards the end of his mix, Fact reports that Palmistry included two unreleased SOPHIE collaborations.
Palmistry played the songs, titled "OFC" and "The Worst Boy Band in the World", as a tribute to his late collaborator and artist, and credited the songs to Sophistry.
According to the piece, Palmistry and SOPHIE worked on the songs before her death in January.
Last month Palmistry released his new album wyrdo.
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