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MENTIS releases latest track ‘SO BAD’ featuring East London Artist Chanté Marie

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Liverpool-based artist Mentis teams up with East London vocalist Chanté to release his latest instalment, ‘So Bad’, on Sinister Sounds SS Records.

So Bad features spaced-out vocals, thumping kicks and a catchy Piano top line and hard-hitting Bass, reminiscent of classic 90s house anthems. The track is already looking like the soundtrack of summer.

MENTIS releases latest track 'SO BAD' featuring East London Artist Chanté Marie

With early support from music heavyweights, the record shot straight into the Shazam Top 200 and Dance charts after its very first radio play, showing the track resonates well with audiences. So Bad will be soon pick up with the likes of BBC Radio 1, Kiss, Capital Dance and more.

This track follow’s MENTIS’s smash hit ‘EXCUSES’ from 2021 which hit the Top 10 on the Official Big Top 40. The track Topped the UK Official Charts reaching #49 with Huge support from Capital Dance, Kiss FM and BBC Radio 1. 

Later the following year followed ‘THIS AINT REAL’ which became Apple Music’s Top #10 alongside tracks with as DRAKE ‘MASSIVE’ and BEYONCÉ. 

Be one of the first to discover ‘SO BAD’, it’s shaping up to be a big one!!

Keep up to date with the release here.

READ MORE: LIVERPOOL DJ MENTIS CLIMBS CHARTS WITH NEW SUMMER HIT EXCUSES

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