Dave Releases Highly-Anticipated Debut Album "Psychodrama"

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Featuring J Hus, Burna Boy, and Ruelle.

Dave's been one of the most promising young artists out of the U.K. for the past few years. He made his introduction to the North American market in 2016 when Drake remixed his single, "Wanna Know." Since then, he's continued to heat the streets and make a name for himself in his own right. Fans have anticipated his debut album for a minute and today, it's finally arrived.

Equipped with eleven tracks, Dave Santan tells his story on his debut album, Psychodrama. The rapper's project includes the two previously released single, "Black" and "Streatham" which dropped yesterday. The rapper opens up about racial issues and growing up his Streatham as well as adjusting to stress. The project includes features from J Hus, Ruelle and Burna Boy.

Peep his new project below and keep your eyes peep the video for "Streatham" here. 


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