NEW MUSIC | STAY FLEE GET LIZZY RELEASES NEW ALBUM ‘STAR ALIGNED’ WITH A HOST OF TOP UK ARTISTS SUCH AS FREDO, CENTRAL CEE, MS BANKS, CLAVISH, KWENGFACE, SHASIMONE, KNUCKS, YOUNGS TEFLON, TINY BOOST AND MORE

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‘Stars Aligned’ is the highly anti­cip­ated album from Stay Flee Get Lizzy, the freshest pro­duc­tion house of out of the UK, which fea­tures the crème de la crème of the UK music scene, join­ing togeth­er for what’s set to be one of the most excit­ing albums of the year.

The album also comes with the fresh new lead single and visu­als for ‘In Love With The Lizzy’ from Youngs Teflon & Tiny Boost. This tracks kicks off the album with a mel­low old skool hip hop pro­duc­tion which match the laid back flows of South Lon­don rap­pers Tiny Boost and Youngs Teflon.

After releas­ing a flurry of singles from the album kick­ing off with ‘Meant To Be’ ft Fredo & Cent­ral Cee, Scary ft. Kwengace, Might Be ft. Gdup and city­boy­moe, Rib-Eye ft DoRoad, No Refunds ft. Knucks & Nemzzz and Simple ft. Lan­cey Foux and SL, the album after much anti­cip­a­tion will now be released this year on March 1st

 Con­tinu­ing to break down bar­ri­ers with his releases, SFGL brings togeth­er artists who have nev­er pre­vi­ously worked togeth­er cre­at­ing fresh, new sounds for them also work­ing with them just before they are break­ing onto the scene. Now estab­lished chart top­ping artists are mixed with up and com­ing and under­ground artists for per­haps the first time ever on this ground-break­ing album.

Using vari­ous pro­duc­tion tech­niques includ­ing stripped back pro­duc­tion as seen on ‘Lately’ ft. Clav­ish versus a heav­ier pro­duc­tion with elec­tron­ic ele­ments for ‘Simple’ ft Lan­cey Foux & SL and a R&B laced beat for ‘Wrist On Freeze’ ft. Ms Banks & Tam­era show­ing the diversity of the album. The artists com­ing togeth­er on tracks some­times have very dif­fer­ent artist­ic styles but when brought togeth­er cre­ates a son­ic­ally appeal­ing offer­ing. This shows SFGL’s bold and diverse approach to music, but also how well he under­stands music.

This album is going to reach new heights for the UK music scene.

Track­list­ing

  1. Youngs Teflon & Tiny Boost – In Love With The Lizzy
  2. Fredo & Cent­ral Cee – Meant To Be
  3. Kweng­face – Scary
  4. Do Road – Ribeye
  5. Kirbs – Strange
  6. Arz – How To Love
  7. Knucks & Nemzzz – No Refunds
  8. Lan­cey Foux & SL – Single
  9. Loc­al Goon – Drummers
  10. Ash Capone – Heaven
  11. Clav­ish – Lately
  12. City­boe­moe x GDUP – Might Be
  13. Gov­ana & Ms Banks – Top Calibre
  14. Tam­era x Ms Banks – Wrist On Freeze
  15. Fae Sapi­enta – No Pressure
  16. ShaSi­mone & Eric IV – Movie
  17. Rainy Milo – Where Is The Love

 

ABOUT SFGL

Stay Flee Get Lizzy is music­al pro­ject of Dion ‘Sin­cere’ Lizzy, the accom­plished entre­pren­eur, artist man­ager, record label own­er and music mogul. Stay Flee Get Lizzy is known as the freshest pro­duc­tion house out of the UK. Fus­ing togeth­er Dion’s love for music and street cul­ture, show­cas­ing the UK’s bur­geon­ing MC tal­ent over world class pro­duc­tions, assist­ing both estab­lished and emer­ging artists. His first single in 2018 ‘Ay Cara­mba’ was a run­away hit and is now a plat­in­um selling record with over 100 mil­lion streams. Since then, he has released col­lab­or­a­tions with the likes of Pop­caan, Tory Lanez, RV and Youngs Teflon.

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Rishma

Edit­or / PR Con­sult­ant at No Bounds
Rishma Dhali­w­al has extens­ive exper­i­ence study­ing and work­ing in the music and media industry. Hav­ing writ­ten a thes­is on how Hip Hop acts as a social move­ment, she has spent years research­ing and con­nect­ing with artists who use the art form as a tool for bring­ing a voice to the voiceless.

About Rishma

Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless.