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Band & Musician News - Cking And Dilz Lose Trust In Cinematic New Single 'No Snakes'

Cking And Dilz Lose Trust In Cinematic New Single 'No Snakes'

22 October 2021 - 0 Comments

Cking is the Brisbane-based, New Zealand-bred rapper who’s eclectic catalog of hits has seen him share the stage with everyone from T-Pain to Kerser, and now, he’s linked up with fellow NZ emcee Dilz for a hard-hitting banger, No Snakes.

Cking and Dilz each come lyrically strapped with passionate and emotive verses, matching the energy of the rapid-fire, earth-rattling production alongside them.

The fierce new single is also paired with equally compelling visuals, extending the narrative of the record as it depicts a tale of trust, distrust and the cleansing of those that have wronged. Visuals have always been an important and impressive aspect of Cking’s artistic process, and No Snakes is no exception.

The crisp, cinematic visuals take place in outback Australia and bring a twist of their own towards the end of the single - one that we won’t spoil for you here.

No Snakes is available to stream everywhere on October 22

Watch the No Snakes video here



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