Nesco - "That Was Then" Ft. Zahsosaa & E. Ness

This single was brought to you by Multi Entertainment, a rap label based in Philadelphia Pa, that has been upcoming for over 4 years. Working with artist such as the "Chattaboyz", "ZahSosaa", "E.Ness", "Tattoo Mally", "Philly Flac", "Bottomline Miz", "DeeJayTheSinger", "M.I." and more.

Multi Entertainment has been traveling all over with their artist and their "Multi" merchandise, performing and doing shows, podcasts, music conferences and more. Multi has participated in many music acts in places like "Atlanta", "Brooklyn", "Manhattan", "Long Island", "Richmond Va", "Miami" "Norfolk", "Delaware", "Maryland" and more.

This single "That Was Then" was composed by Multi's artist "Nesco", who is a former member of the "Chattaboyz" who was once one of Multi's biggest groups within the label. Nesco has been doing his own solo music for a couple years and is now a upcoming solo artist. Even though he has been featured on multiple projects since his solo adventure, "That Was Then" is his first single that he has released and is hoping to make a huge impact. This single features both "Zahsosaa" and "E.Ness", two artists who have made their own mark in the industry and are still doing very well on streaming services and social media.

Multi has made this collaboration happen with music produced by well known producer "Black Key". Furthermore, Multi has taken it to another level by connecting with animation genius "MunkMade" for the graphics and 3D music video.

 

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