Brand New AZ Bass Festival is Causing A ‘System Overload’
December 17, 2025
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YetepLast week Ganja White Night released their much-anticipated album, The One, made up of 13 original tracks, as well as collaborations with the likes of Caspa, Apashe, and of course, Boogie T on the standout track, “Up.” This epic collaborative team has had nothing but success working together in previous years, like in 2017 for the iconic “Flava” and “Reminisce” in 2018. Check out “Up” below to see what you think.
“Up” showcases the effortless fusion of two sounds, with Ganja White Night’s wobbly bass style and Boogie T’s southern-influenced funk. The track fits perfectly into the rest of the album, while also being a standout hit.
Ganja White Night posted about the album on Twitter: “It’s always a special feeling releasing a new album,” they said. “You would imagine after our eighth LP we would get used to it but really we feel it in the opposite way.”
Don’t miss Ganja White Night with support from Subdocta at The Van Buren on December 18th. Grab tickets here.
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Connect With Boogie T: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud