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15 · 07 · 2024
Master Peace and Wale unite on new single ‘Home’.
The London-based pan-genre renegade unleashed his debut album a few months back, the aptly titled ‘How To Make A Master Peace’. Chatting to CLASH at the time, Master Peace revealed one key ingredient – he’d lost his fear.
“I was tired of being scared and thinking people were going to judge me. It’s easy to get judged in this game, people get judged all the time. You are literally asking to get judged as a musician. You’re asking for it, you put yourself on this pedestal and say, ‘Judge me.’ For me, it’s just like, ‘Wow, I could shoot myself in the foot with this,’ but a risk isn’t a risk if you don’t take it.
I knew this album is risky, with songs like ‘Shangaladang’ and ‘I Might Be Fake’ with Georgia. I was making records that would stand the test of time and not be what’s in trend right now. I didn’t want to make something where people were like, ‘He’s only made it ‘cos it’s trendy.’”
The creativity continues on all-new EP ‘How To Make A(nuva) Master Peace’ which is slated to land on October 4th via PMR Records.
‘Home’ is the first preview, and it finds Master Peace switching lanes once more – his electronic-laden alt sound remains in place, but American rapper Wale injects a different kind of energy.
Tune in now.
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