Danny Brown & Nukubi Nukubi Join Petite Noir On "Beach"

Danny Brown comes through with a stand-out verse on Petite Noir's new song.

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Petite Noir is back with his second single off his forthcoming mini-album, La Maison Noir/The Black House. His latest track features Danny Brown and Nukubi Nukubi. Petite Noir's upcoming project will also come along with accompanying visuals. La Maison Noir/The Black House will be released on October 5th.

"‘Beach’ is a song about being reborn and how it took for me to fall to rise back up,” Petite Noir said about the song. “In life we are constantly reborn. Every stage of our lives, from being a baby to adulthood.”

As for Danny Brown, fans are waiting for him to come through with his follow-up to Atrocity Exhibition. A few weeks ago, Danny Brown debuted new songs on his Twitch as well as a new Bruiser Brigade project titled, Reign Supreme. However, he shared some bad news earlier this month when he revealed we won't be getting his new album until 2019.

Quotable Lyrics
Let's talk about life
Gotta take chances, gotta think twice
I'ma grab that blade and the knife
I'ma show you right now, gotta sacrifice


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