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Muni Long Releases Debut Ep “Black Like This”

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MUNI LONG, singer, songwriter and sonic anomaly releases her debut EP today entitled Black Like This – an ode to the rich essence and beauty of the black experience through her lens. https://youtu.be/zgtfEEuqLEw-list=PLzm1OoY9ZR3P9gLa8fLahzVfjtCTtXXoqThe 7 track EP, which boasts early single releases “Midnight Snack” Ft. Jacob Latimore, “Breakin Up” and “Nekkid” Ft. YFN Lucci, is accompanied by a stunning new visualizer that gives audiences a first-hand look into the highly stylized and eccentric world of MUNI LONG.

Black Like This comes under Long’s co-founded label imprint, Supergiant Records. You can stream and download Black Like This everywhere by clicking here.MUNI LONG, formerly Priscilla Renea, is known as one of the most successful and sought after songwriters in the music business. She spoke to VOGUE.com ahead of the release of Black Like This about the huge transition from behind the scenes and owning her own artistry.

She states “Muni Long is the part of me that I always needed. She’s the protector of Priscilla.” “I knew I wanted to focus on me. I’ve been serving others for the last 12 years, and I started to feel unappreciated and captive.”

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