Yxng Bane's On "Quarantime" For His Latest Project

Yxng Bane returns with his latest project, "Quarantime: The Lost Files."

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Yxng Bane has been intertwining the worlds of grime, afrobeats and dancehall for years but in recent times, he's tried his hand at the rising UK Drill sound. However, on his latest project, Quarantime: The Lost Files, he dives deeper into the world of drill while still giving his fans what they want. With Charlie Sloth delivering a grand introduction for the project, Yxng Bane delivers a 14-track project with appearances from the UK's hottest names. Artists like Headie One, M Huncho, Kojo Funds, and K-Trap make appearances on the tracklist.

Yxng Bane's new project is led by the singles, "Are You Mad" ft. K-Trap and "Section," though he had previously dropped loosies such as "Gang Shit" and "Maximum" in the lead up to the album. 


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