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RnB 30/10/2018

Wynne Premieres Music Video For "Don't Touch"

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Wynne Premieres Music Video For "Don't Touch"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, Wynne exclusively debuts the music video for her latest single "Don't Touch." Directed by Bellamy Brewster with the help and creative direction of Clare Gillen, The cinematic visual alludes to Netflix's Stranger Things all while bringing the punchy lyrics to life on-screen. She delivers an intense high-energy performance captured via the video's quick cuts and rhythmic editing. The song is produced by Jonah Christian who makes a cameo appearance in the video. It's another shining example of her intense and inimitable star power.
Just last week, she first premiered the song via The Fader praised how, "She raps about keeping haters at bay over a dark and stuttering beat."
However, "Don't Touch" continues a series of red hot anthems from the rising Portland rapper.



She kicked off this flurry with "Buzzer" who featured Damian Lillard. Right out of the gate, it garnered props from HipHopDX, The Hype Magazine, Portland Mercury, and more. Not to mention, she made a scene-stealing appearance at the BET.com Hip Hop Awards Cypher.
With more music dropping soon, Wynne has only just begun to set the game ablaze.

Call her a poison apple to hip-hop, Wynne raps with venom, fury, intensity, and consciousness all at once. Born and raised in a Portland suburb, she grew up an outsider, finding solace in her favorite rappers. While studying social justice and music at University of Oregon, she started releasing music of her own online. Now, she follows up her September debut with her second single in as many months, "Don't Touch."






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