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Durban hip-hop artist’s new release soars into orbit

Comet's latest release features a host of both local and international artists.

DURBAN-BORN hip-hop artist, Comet has teamed up with renowned international artists for his third album, No Favours, which will launch on Friday, 18 December. 

Following the release of his last album, All I can say, this new release is diverse and he has teamed up with a talented ensemble of artists, from Dj Harrison Crump (Can I), Bobby Kennedy and KashCpt (Where I’m at) and Erik Rush.

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“No Favour was born off the back of countless disappointments and rejections throughout my music career. I intend for this project to be a mission statement not just for me, but for all aspiring artists around the world trying to make it. This project is currently my best body of work to date and I believe, as an artist, I have something to say and contribute to hip-hop culture through this project,” said Comet.

If you are the appropriate age, or have adult consent/supervision to do so, give the album a listen HERE.

 


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