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Toronto, ON – Sese (@SeseSeason) just released the audio for a new song off his upcoming album, Age of Aquarius (#AOA) which is set to drop in August. The song is called “Red Cups” and it was produced by Jazz Feezy. “Red Cups” is HipHopCanada’s Song of the Day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TcGpzFt2rE

Sese – Red Cups

Produced by Jazz Feezy

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“After the success of YFRWN II Sese has been hard at work in the studio preparing the release of his debut EP titled “AOA [Age of Aquarius] With production from Beat Merchant, Jazz Feezy, 2oolman and appearances by Luu Breeze, Harvey Stripes and Emerson Brooks, AOA is expected to be a classic.”

Audio: Sese - Red Cups (Prod. by Jazz Feezy) [MP3] - HipHopCanada.com

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