Due to MASSIVE PRAISE upon performing Babayaga live onstage and managing to create a viral dance, Tig & Trimaces have now released “Babayaga” on ALL platforms.
“Babayaga is OUT NOW LISTEN HERE:
Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/6UersLEgcLv593GnP5HeXi
Apple music: http://music.apple.com/us/album/babayaga/1475003754?i=1475003789
And all other platforms here: http://ffm.to/babayaga
Building on his momentum from his successful releases, Love Is Fake, Love Kills and Arizona, Tig seeks to become a household name in the Hip-Hop community.
With a smooth rapping style, Tig transitions between freestyle, harmonious and collaborative with ease as he displays his versatility and innate rap proficiencies with professionalism and maturity. With on point beats, coupled with deep bass grooves, the slightly syncopated lyrical structures give Tig’s rhymes a smooth movement as he effortlessly transitions between verses. As the 24-year-old rapper from London develops his style in Conscious Rap, and Afro-Pop the public eagerly accepts Babayaga, in an already impressive catalog of singles.
2019 is shaping up to be a paramount year in Tig’s career as he readies for upcoming release on August 9th. With much secrecy revolving around this release, Tig & Trimaces channel expectation, excitement, and anticipation with this song through the use of erratic dancing which has now gone viral through the TikTok platform and has now begun a Yaga Challenge which is now taking over the WWW. This upcoming release is bound to offer more of the effective formula which is propelling this young career forward at an accelerating pace.
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