For several years now, Duñe and Crayon have been coexisting within the roster of Roche Musique. At the heart of their like-minded family, they met in 2014 and released a beautiful EP in 2016, with a very simple title: Duñe x Crayon. Duñe laying down unintelligible toplines upon which Crayon writes lyrics with infinite precision, for their first EP, they lock themselves up night and day in the Roche Musique studio, until suffocation. Hundred Fifty Roses clearly seeks to trigger emotions. On a lofi funk basis, this track of the album is similar to HER, whose bassist Thomas Clairice collaborated on the album.
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