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GANG51E JUNE IS BACK WITH HIS LATEST RELEASE “WHAT ****Z DO”

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Tulsa, Oklahoma rapper GANG51E JUNE’s latest release “What N****Z Do” is a frank love letter to his southern roots. The follow up to “Hood Interrogations”, it is sure to be a setlist standout on the 52-date Khaza tour on which GANG51E JUNE is supporting multi-Platinum recording artist Kevin Gates. To purchase tickets, visit kvngates.com/tour.

The Song “What N****z Do” is available to stream now HERE. A heavy saxophone melody dominates the tracks instrumental and effortlessly merges the southern rapper’s jazz and hip-hop influences to create a track that is a subversion of what most might expect from him.

Known for his popular releases such as “Base’ Body,” “The Hope” and “51 Savior,” GANG51E JUNE has a compelling sound, with themes surrounding his hometown’s woes and black history seeping into many of his releases. In his music, prayer is a recurring concept, referenced by Pitchfork as a foundation that “…sets the tone for his painful and bluesy ballads, where he reflects on a system set up for him to fail.”

The multifaceted Tulsa, Oklahoma-bred rapper carries the message of hope on his back. Growing up was never easy for GANG51E JUNE. The oldest of five, he was nicknamed “The Hope” by his grandmother who believed he had a chance of making it out of Tulsa. Once GANG51E JUNE began to release music, he realized that he was not only the hope of his family but the hope of his city. He strives to teach through positive messaging and breaks stereotypical boundaries for rappers of his generation. He believes in a sober lifestyle and is optimistic about paving the way for the generation after him.

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