This is the hip hop duo’s first taste of new music since their 2021 album, The Sun.
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Taking things back to the Golden Age of hip hop, Aussie trio Bliss n Eso return with funky new single, ‘Feeling Fly’.
The first taste of new music from Bliss n Eso since the release of their multi-ARIA Award-nominated 2021 album The Sun, which also debuted at #2 on the ARIA Chart, ‘Feeling Fly’ has a 70s soul meets funk vibe that pairs tremendously well with the duo’s trademark lyrical fire. It’s the type of song made for performing live and our fingers are crossed Bliss n Eso announce an Aussie tour soon.
Speaking on the track, Eso says: “I personally love old soul funk music, and a song like ‘Feeling Fly’ allowed us to dive into that world completely, the beat and production made me feel like I was dancing under a disco ball in a pink mink coat… can’t wait to perform this song live.”
Bliss adds: “You know how some tunes just hit you with an infectious vibe that gets your head bobbing on auto pilot immediately? – This is the epitome of that type of jam. We hadn’t even finished making the beat and the flows were already pouring out of me like butter. Can’t wait to see the crowd getting their boogie on to this banger!”
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Since breaking out in 2000 with their debut EP The Arrival, Bliss n Eso have been at the forefront of the Australian hip hop scene.
With three #1 ARIA Chart-topping albums to their name (2010s Running on Air, 2013s Circus in the Sky and 2017s Off the Grid), two ARIA Awards and over 600,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, Bliss n Eso have achieved much success in their 25 years.
‘Feeling Fly’ ushers in a new chapter in the trio’s history and fans should be excited for what’s to come.
Watch the music video to ‘Feeling Fly’ above or stream the song here.
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