Mathaius Young Releases "Dreams Of My Death: 2030" EP

Mathaius Young releases new project "Dreams Of My Death: 2030."

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Mathaius Young's been dropping a whole lot of new music this year. For the past month, he's fired off a new single on a weekly basis. He announced his new project last week with the release of the project's lead single, "Nobody." Now, he kicks off the month of March with his brand new EP, Dreams Of My Death: 2030.

Dreams of My Death: 2030 is an incredible follow-up to 2017's Take The Night Away. His skills as an artist are exhibited at its fullest on his latest project. He holds down the whole project on his own without a single feature insight. Aside from co-production from Wondagurl and Idlekid on two tracks, he also handles all the production on his own. 

Young's latest project is confirmation that he's bound to do big things in the future.  


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