Dai Burger Experiments With Psychedelic Raps on New 'Soft Serve' Album
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After spending most of 2016 establishing herself amongst some of NYC’s underground elites, psychedelic rap diva Dai Burger has officially dropped her new Soft Serve project. The long-awaited project is a sexually-charged, technicolor soundscape by combining the unapologetic bite of 2000s hip hop with the lightheartedness of ’70s Gogo. The nine-track project is out now and as the album title suggests, it has all the makings of a summertime classic.
This following her joint initiative announced last week with Brewery Recording Studio called ‘Where My Girls’ that will focus on bringing girls ages 12-18 from New York City into the studio where they’ll learn first hand how music gets recorded, and gain real life experiences from idea to mastered track. Stream her project below and get more details on her ‘Where My Girls’ initiative here.