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OXP
Swing Convention

Swing Convention

Artists

OXP

Catno

NBN006

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Europe

Release date

May 29, 2020

Genres

Hip Hop

Swing Convention - OXP on Nothing But Net.

Onra, music producer from France and Pomrad, composer and multi- instrumentalist from Belgium come together as OXP for their first full-length - Swing Convention on NBN records.

The collaborative effort features a diverse collection of vocalists and MC's, from newcomers - and NBN family - Devin Morrison and Ace Hashimoto to 90's stalwarts Domino & Horace Brown, former Onra collaborators T3 & Reggie B, East Coast legends Grand Puba and Pudgee The Phat Bastard, NY singers Maiya Blaney and Natalie Olivieri, Jamaican vocalist Ready Meahdy and French R&B queen K-Reen, all appearing on this smash debut! Hailing from different backgrounds, the pair share similar musical influences, starting with a love of Hip-Hop and R&B to a wide range of anything Jazz or Funk & more. After collaborating on Onra's 2018 Nobody Has To Know album, they discussed the idea of working together in the studio by combining Onra’s production skills with Pomrad’s composition talent.

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A1

Intro

A2

Swish

A3

California

B1

Want You To Love Me

B2

Lowdown

B3

Let Go

B4

Messin' Around

C1

Rough Ryder Ryde

C2

That Something

C3

Century

D1

In The 90's

D2

Making Love

D3

Goodbye

D2

Game Over

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