Fifi Rong to release new EP ‘The Crown’

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Fifi Rong will release a new EP titled The Crown.

London based singer Fifi Rong will release a new EP, The Crown, next month.

The Crown is another independent release supported by Rong’s fanbase through PledgeMusic, following up Awake, which was released earlier this year.

Rong has been featured on radio stations including BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 6, as well as previously collaborating with music pioneers Skepta, Tricky, and Yello.

Berlin-based producer/writer LO worked with Rong on The Crown.

Discussing her evolution from Awake to The Crown, Rong said,  “Awake EP represented a long, dark night that kicked off the awakening process. The transition from Awake to The Crown is a move towards light and openness, so you will see me using epic scenery like forests, cliffs, oceans and deserts for this project.”

“The Crown is empowering and liberating, and it’s my most consistent body of work to date in terms of style and mood,” she added. “The decision to make it my first collaborative EP was easy – working with LO has been perfectly aligned.”

Lo added, “I am always trying to produce innovative soundscapes, and The Crown has a really interesting mixture of edgy electronic sounds and organic flute and string samples. Nonetheless, the laidback production leaves enough space for Fifi’s great vocals.”

Lead single of the same name, ‘The Crown’ was released on 24 August 2018 and follow up single ‘hunger Game’ will be released on 14 September 2018.

The Crown EP will be released on 28 September 2018.

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