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Savage Signs with Ministry of Sound

10 July 2014 - 0 Comments

Following Aussie producer Joel Fletcher’s triple platinum remix of Savage’s already worldwide smash hit Swing, one of New Zealand’s most distinctive rappers, Savage, has inked a deal with Ministry of Sound.
 
Diverging into dance, the founding member of the Deceptikonz will record a new EP with Ministry of Sound, due for release in 2014.
 
Making his mark across the Tasman, Savage has also recently played a number of shows across Australia, from a series of headline shows to festivals including Pacha Festival, Rhythm n Rhyme and Breath of Life.
 
Savage & Joel Fletcher’s Swing also hit #1 on the ARIA Australian Artist Singles charts, #2 on the singles charts and broke the Top 10 in the NZ artist singles charts.
 
After a breakthrough international placement in hit US comedy Knocked Up, the original single was also certified platinum in the USA in November 2008 and currently stands at over 2 million singles sold.

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