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Joey Purp x Thelonius Martin Kick Off 'Champagne Seats' With "Make The Lakers"

Joey Purp x Thelonius Martin Kick Off 'Champagne Seats' With "Make The Lakers"

Hypebeast26-05-2025

Summary
Joey Purpis cooking up his first round of new music since 2023'sHeavy Heart, Vol. 1.
Kicking it off with lead single 'Make The Lakers,' the Chicago talent is teaming back up with his frequent production partnerThelonius Martinfor a collaborative project titledChampagne Seats.
The EP is fully produced by Martin – who also worked on Purp'siiiDropsmixtape in 2016, producing three of the songs on the tracklist, as well as Purp's debut album,Quarterthing,in 2018. The EP spans seven songs. Find the full tracklist below.
1. V103 Intro2. Make The Lakers3. Some More4. Gelato5. Champagne Seats6. Don't Take It Personal7. I Came I Seen
Stream 'Make The Lakers' on Spotify and Apple Music now, and expect Champagne Seats to land on streaming services come June 6.

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