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Published on May 24th, 2019 | by Guest Contributor

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Pop Music Group The Ntwrk Drops Latest Single ‘No Chase’ Just In Time for Summer!

 

For an independent group, we’ve already seen much organic success from the The Ntwrk. Without the backing of a major label, the group has landed themselves on major Spotify playlists. Their newest single ‘No Chase’ released on May 24th, 2019 in partnership with WorldStarHipHop. The song will be shared on WorldStar’s SnapChat as a new artist spotlight feature as well as online.

The Ntwrk is an American musical group consisting of producers Ryan Moore, Brandon ‘Monsta’ Brown, Chris Stanz, & songwriter Danielle Kinoshita. This year, producer Brandon ‘Monsta’ Brown was nominated for a Creative Artist Emmy for “Outstanding Original Song” for his work as a composer on “More Love” from Giants. They are a modern-day Black-Eyed Peas with an electronic twist and many members of the industry have already drawn similar comparisons. Independently, they’ve worked with top artists such as: Jacob Sartorius, Goody Grace, Lil Gnar, June’s Diary, YBN Almighty Jay, Shameik Moore, Tekashi 69, Macy Malloy and more.

 

After experiencing getting their songs placed with major artists, The Ntwrk came together to release music under their own name as artists. The four-piece power house blends elements of Pop & Urban music to create exciting and pleasurable pop bangers. Their natural chemistry shines through on their 2nd single “Today” which debuted on Spotify’s Indie Pop Chillout and Fresh Finds playlist.

Each member of The Ntwrk brings his or her own unique perspective on popular music, with influences ranging from Halsey to Timbaland to the Neptunes to Bibi Bourelly. The group’s combination of energy is sure to produce some new and inspired music in the coming year.

Listen to ‘No Chase’ on SoundCloud now!

Watch the ‘No Chase’ Studio Teaser Video Here!

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