One of Long Island's strongest duos returns with another summer anthem
By: Gio Mio
You know summer is just around the corner when there's a new Mike Edwards and Malcolm Wood single. At first things were "Simple," but now they're bringing the "Racks." And "Wearing that drip drip" as well.
You know summer is just around the corner when there's a new Mike Edwards and Malcolm Wood single. At first things were "Simple," but now they're bringing the "Racks." And "Wearing that drip drip" as well.
The two have been very active in the studio the past few years. Who can forget last summer, when Edwards dropped his EP #SheLuvBigSaucey? Or Wood's recent album Nurture?
Wood and Edwards are no strangers to working together. The King Leo-produced "Racks" is the first collaboration for the duo since their August 2018 release "New Name," and their first single since 2016's "Simple." The two hope ATE's first 2019 single gives the group a strong start to the year and a bigger audience.
"We've seen a lot of people continuously asking us how we manage our personal lives and occupational careers with our music," says Edwards. "The answer is simple - you do what inspires you and find time for the things that make you happy.
That's what this record is about - not only emphasizing the FUN within our music, but also enforcing the fact that as the money grows, so will we as artists and people. With that will obviously come groupies, haters, and others who try to derail your path, but we have been and will remain to be focused...the 'Racks' will follow."
Click the link below to watch "Racks" exclusively on YouTube. Stay on the lookout the rest of 2019 for other ATE singles and gigs by following us on our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
Wood and Edwards are no strangers to working together. The King Leo-produced "Racks" is the first collaboration for the duo since their August 2018 release "New Name," and their first single since 2016's "Simple." The two hope ATE's first 2019 single gives the group a strong start to the year and a bigger audience.
"We've seen a lot of people continuously asking us how we manage our personal lives and occupational careers with our music," says Edwards. "The answer is simple - you do what inspires you and find time for the things that make you happy.
That's what this record is about - not only emphasizing the FUN within our music, but also enforcing the fact that as the money grows, so will we as artists and people. With that will obviously come groupies, haters, and others who try to derail your path, but we have been and will remain to be focused...the 'Racks' will follow."
Click the link below to watch "Racks" exclusively on YouTube. Stay on the lookout the rest of 2019 for other ATE singles and gigs by following us on our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.