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RISING BRONX RAPPERTEAMS WITH BROOKLYN DRILL PIONEER
FOR FIERY NEW SUMMERANTHEM
PNV Jay Glance
If you want a taste of what NY sounds like in thesummer, youâll want to check this one out. Bronx, NY-based rapper
PNV Jaypremiered a sweltering new single today feat.
22Gz. âGlanceâ is available nowat all DSPs and streaming services. The official music video is streaming nowat YouTube and finds both artists setting up a play witha simple glance.
An instant candidate for this summerâs hottest anthem, âGlance (Feat.22Gz)â marks PNV Jayâs first official release of 2021 and his first evercollaboration with groundbreaking Brooklyn-based drill pioneer 22Gz. The trackarrives alongside classic NYC hip-hop cover art featuring illustratedrenditions of both artists.
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Before the rise of the Marvel “secret” post-credit scene, the treat at the end of many a big movie was the blooper reel. More common in the comedy and action genres, throughout the 80s, 90s and early 2000s it was reasonable to expect some endearing outtakes as the credits began to roll.
The end-credit blooper reel was such a staple of the film experience that Disney’s Pixar films even animated fake bloopers for their end-credits.