Starting a very new idea at PAN M 360, The Single of the Day posts, is The Flymax Band with their psychedelic and laid back groove track “Back Alley.” Off the Parisian alt hip-hop duo’s debut album, Fine Wine In A Wrong Cup, “Back Alley,” has a very chill atmosphere to it with each emcee adding something wonderful to the mix with their self-conscious and versatile lyrics. The album is a mix of English and French lyrics and very reminiscent to something heard on the chill beats to study to YouTube channel, only with lyrics. The album also comes with a great music video for the title single here:
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