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Slim9ine5ive recruits Chris O’Bannon for “Cash Out”

26 years old artist Slim9ine5ive originally from the LA harbor area (San Pedro to be exact) began his music career as an engineer for artists such as Roddy Ricch, Rucci and 03 Greedo. At the young age of 18 he had his own studio in San Pedro and at 20 began engineering at the popular RedRoom Studios in Los Angeles. For the past two years Slim has taken steps towards becoming a full time solo artist in addition to being a producer.


Today, he brings us a brand new single and video titled “Cash Out” featuring popular LA hitmaker Chris O’Bannon and produced by LowTheGreat. The connection between the two runs much deeper than music as they both went to school in San Pedro growing up and have mutual friends, so when he completed his portion of the song and began thinking of who to add on the song Chris was the natural choice as everything he touches lately has turned to gold. This comes as Slim prepares to release more quality music all summer long featuring more of LA’s best talent including Watts producer Rappa and Compton singer Siete.

New Music: Los Audio Kimikos drops ‘Late Nights & 808s II’

Looking to take control of their already fruitful career to new heights, Los Audio Kimikos [@LosAudioKimikos] delivers their appropriately titled project Late Nights & 808s II. The talented duo knows how to get the vibes right to just about every beat. The solid production tandem is based in Montreal, Canada. They have used their talents to connect with various artists for the sequel to their popular R&B EP released in December of 2019. Music that you can listen to on a long drive home at night is important. These two beat-making brothers found a way to perfectly capture the wave of each singer they worked with for 22 minutes.

Kiko [@KikoSencillo] & Liby [@DJ_Liby] both grew up in a Dominican household. Kiko approached Liby with the idea for the project to move his depressed/negative energy into something creative. The expression means the world to him, and he was happy his brother was down to create. The new EP features stand-out tracks like “Private Dancer” and “Raised,” but each song is special. Their goal is to continue working in the English R&B/Trap space while staying true to their Latin roots. Fun is important to them, and they will never stop creating fun energy on their tracks.

Take a listen to “Late Nights & 808s II” after the jump, and stay tuned for more heat from the Canadian-based production tandem soon