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Eryn Martin, has delivered a six track remix EP titled,Â
Still Ballin’. Each track on the project is unique in itself, tapping different genres of her original song,Â
Ball, featuring production from Jonnyshipes, Jerry Folk, Goosetaf, Tanner Dixon & 1-900. Upon it’s 2019 release,Â
Ball ultimately jumpstarted Eryn’s career, reaching her first million streams (now well surpassed) and signing with record label,Â
Cinematic Music Group. Alongside the EP, Eryn has linked with Grammy nominated rapper,Â
Guapdad 4000, for a claymation music video to the standout feature.Â
Still Ballin’Â is now available on all streaming services.
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Canadian musician Eryn Martin has announced the release of a new
Still Ballin’ EP, and has accompanied the announcement with a visualizer for one of the EP’s six tracks.
Still Ballin’ is centered around Martin’s 2019 hit “Ball,” and consists of the original “Ball” recording as well as five remixes one of which features Guapdad 4000, the other four of which are redone by Jerry Folk, Jonnyshipes/1-900, Tanner Dixon and goosetaf.
“We definitely wanted to shed some more light on the song, [and] by creating all these different remixes it allowed us to tap into some other genres and reach new listeners,” says Martin. “Every remix is so different and I love all of them so much, but the one that really resonated with me when I heard it was the 1-900 and Jonnyshipes version. It has this old indie rock vibe to it and it kind of makes me feel like a rock star. Growing up I was obsessed with Avril Lavigne and her music, so this version of the song really hit differe