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I Go Hard: Infinity Dragon has that party flowing in his veins on ‘Wild And Free’ (feat. Uptown Dev)

With a spark-filled perspective and with an eye to that pretty girl who is at the club, Infinity Dragon releases his high-energy new single that will have you ready to get out to your favourite local on ‘Wild And Free(feat. Uptown Dev).

Infinity Dragon is a profoundly proficient Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based indie hip-hop solo artist, poet, writer and music producer.

Through music and poetry, Infinity Dragon weaves magical stories. Music influences are Sade, British artist Imogen Heap, Michael Jackson, and Prince.” ~ Infinity Dragon

Infinity Dragon is breathless on this supremely engaging performance that is stuffed with bar-ripping flows that are quite the sight to behold. Backed up with the smoothly pleasing display from Uptown Dev, this is a statement track about getting back into the swing of things no matter what.

Wild And Free(feat. Uptown Dev) from the pulsating Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based indie rapper, music producer and published poet/writer Infinity Dragon, is a party-packed track that has a grimy feel to it and makes you feel like venturing outside again to see the world. The raps are ravishing and with a beat that has you nodding your head, this is a song to play as you pull up the bright lights where much temptation is inside.

See this bass-busting music video on YouTube and see more on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

EBM meets alt hip hop in Infinity Dragon’s ensnaring single, ‘Infectious’.

If you could imagine what it would sound like if Juice Wrld and Covenant collaborated, you’ll get a good idea of what’s in store when you hit play on the standout track, ‘Infectious’ in Infinity Dragon’s latest album, ‘GodKing’.

In place of the usual trappy 808s, Infinity Dragon opted for entrancing EBM-style beats that blaze beneath layers of reverb in the euphoric mix that certainly isn’t without its conviction – which mainly comes down to the snarling and inventively-distorted rap bars. The ingenuity that lies in Infectious easily parallels what you’ll find in Saul Williams’ most authentic tracks – the only difference is that Infinity Dragon didn’t need to pull in Trent Reznor for the production.

Infectious is now available to stream along with the rest of Infinity Dragon’s obscurely danceable alt-rock album via Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Infinity Dragon pushes the boundaries of music with genre-defying ‘Santa Monica’

Infinity Dragon pushes the boundaries of music with genre-defying ‘Santa Monica‘ and this is a song to listen to again and again. It is that good.

Taken off the exciting new full album ‘2Wild‘, Infinity Dragon are in freakishly flourishing form here that ferments so nicely all over your body. When your music influences are Hip Hop, Rock and you love Sade, Imogen Heap, Michael Jackson, and Prince, you get the feel for this original artist. The vocals seep into your brain and you get the feeling that you are perhaps witnessing something special. You are right. You are being exposed to greatness.

This is a song that morphs so many genres into one and the mystical mesh is like a perfectly made BBQ. The taste is so good and the smiles lasts for days.

With a freaky fresh beat that kicks down the doors with aplomb, this is that type of song that you rarely hear these days. This is a punishing effort, full of form and flair from Infinity Dragon on ‘Santa Monica‘.

This is about pushing the genres and making music that catches your breath off guard. A song to remember here, this is what 2020 is all about- doing things you thought you would never do.

Click through to the Spotify page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen