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Breaking: Punjabi & British Rap Superproducer Steel Banglez Announces Sophomore Album, Teases Features By AP Dhillon, Sidhu Moose Wala & Fredo

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Punjabi & British rap superproducer Steel Banglez, born Pahuldip Singh Sandhu, has announced his sophomore album.

The iconic “47” record producer, who is gearing up for his forthcoming rap record “Attached” featuring legendary Punjabi emcee Sidhu Moose Wala and London’s rap royalty Fredo, has confirmed that his album arrives later this year.

While Banglez is yet to reveal any further details about his album, the London-bred record producer has teased that the LP might feature “Attached”.

Further, Banglez recently linked up with Punjabi Hip-Hop superstar and this year’s performer at Coachella Festival AP Dhillon. Their debut collaborative effort, first announced by the record producer in June last year, might feature on the album too.

Over the weekend, Banglez shared a slew of photographs and confirmed the forthcoming LP via Instagram. Check it out below.

For Banglez, the album will serve as the follow-up to his star-studded debut album “The Playlist”.

Reportedly, the massive British rap record featured guest verses by various British rap royalties including legendary London emcee Giggs, Tion Wayne, Afrorap pioneer & “I Told Them…” emcee Burna Boy, Clean Bandit, Manchester’s “Lost Files” rapper Aitch, Asco, Blade, Mo Stack, Chip, King Promise & more.

Further, Banglez’s debut album featured “Mera Na” with a third posthumous verse by the “Chorni” emcee Sidhu Moose Wala and a feature by Burna Boy. However, the track was later taken down from his LP and released as a single by Moose Wala.

Since you’re here, watch “The Playlist” Album Launch Party Visualizer if you haven’t yet.

Look out for Steel Banglez’s sophomore album.

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Stream ‘The Playlist’ LP by Steel Banglez via Spotify.

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