Dantès Alexander’s Highly Anticipated New EP “New Jack City” Now Available Worldwide
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Dantès Alexander’s Highly Anticipated New EP “New Jack City” Now Available Worldwide

Dantès Alexander, the Prince Regent of EDM, has just released his highly anticipated new 4 song EP “New Jack City.”

Fresh off his nomination for Best EDM Entertainer at the Chicago Music Awards, where he was not only a nominee, but a featured presenter for the Best African Entertainer Award, Dantès Alexander’s hit single “Tik Tok The Beat Don’t Stop” that was released in November has just broken 50,000 streams and “So Below” has just broken 2 million streams on Spotify. His release “Killer” has been streamed over 300,000 times. Dantès Alexander is blowing up on Spotify and all over the world, and fans are super excited about the new EP “New Jack City.”

Along with the release of “New Jack City” there will be a 16-bit mobile game accompanying the EP. Check out the album and video game trailer here:

Dantès music is a fusion of R&B, Pop and House music taking the listener on an enforced visit to an imaginary realm while reinventing the EDM sound.

Dantès is an orgasmic burst of sparkle who says most of his music is God inspired and wishes to elevate the LGBTQ community platform.

Dantès is courageous, outspoken, fashionably fluorescent and a dark welcoming epiphany in a world that become gray and gloomy.

Stream “New Jack City” on Spotify here:

https://open.spotify.com/album/6ZDAowgkEQ1RWxY958vzKo?si=UDtyEPjARLCyAz3tUU5Alg

The official website for Dantès Alexander may be found at https://www.dantesalexander.com

 

 

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