“Trance” will be Brymo’s fourth career album, and the third release since he split ways with Chocolate City in 2013.
Brymo is set to drop his first international album this September.
The alternative soul singer is concluding plans to release a new album titled “Trance”.
According to sources, the new album is specially targeted to his fans and followers in the US, with the songs off the album drawn from his best tracks off his previous album “Merchants, Dealers & Slaves”, and “Tabula Rasa”.
Songs choosen from these albums include hit songs ‘Everyone gets to die’, ‘Je ‘le o sinmi’, ‘Nothing’s ever promised tomorrow’, ‘Money’, ‘Se bi o ti mo’. ‘Again’, ‘Never look back’, and ‘Dear Child’.
On March 31, Brymo via his management company The Bali Entertanment Company LTD headed by Lanre Lawal, signed a recording and distribution deal with US company, Tate Music Group (TMG). The deal is a territorial deal that covers the United States alone.
“We picked songs from those album because we wanted to test what can fly on international radio and market; we also believe more people still need to hear songs from those album.” Lanre Lawal said.
This deal comes with a major financial aspect, as it makes Brymo’s music eligible for improved purchase in the lucrative US music stores, both digital purchases, and physical copies.
“Trance” will be Brymo’s fourth career album, and the third release since he split ways with Chocolate City in 2013.
See “Trance” Tracklist below:
‘Everyone gets to die’
‘Je ‘le o sinmi’
‘Nothing’s ever promised tomorrow’
‘Money’, ft David
‘Se bi o ti mo’
‘Again’,
‘Never look back’
‘Dear Child’
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