D Double E announces new EP, ‘No Reign. No Flowers.’, shares video for ‘Life Line’: Watch

D Double E announces new EP, ‘No Reign. No Flowers.’, shares video for ‘Life Line’: Watch

D Double E has announced a new EP, ‘No Reign. No Flowers.’, and has shared a video for the single ‘Life Life’. Check it out below. 

Scheduled for release 10th November 2023 on Bluku Music, the seven-track EP is entirely produced by TenBillion Dreams and will include collaborations with Danny Brown, Hamzaa, Suspect, and Ghetts.

Coinciding with the announcement, the London-based rapper has unveiled a new track titled ‘Life Line’. The track features soulful vocals by Hamzaa, with an eerie music video directed by Eleanor Grace Hann. 

‘No Reign. No Flowers’ follows ‘Ghetto Love Story’, which dropped earlier this year. That track, produced by TenBillion Dreams, was shared with an accompanying video directed by Femi Oyeniran and Nicky Slim Ting Walker. In the video, D Double E raps about the complexities of love in an opulent country estate, you can watch it here. 

Ahead of the festive season last year, D Double E released the track ‘Merry Christmas,‘ produced by Diamondz. Listen to the track here. 

The rapper also made an appearance on Mall Grab’s ‘Times Change’ alongside Novelist, which is featured on the soundtrack for the FIFA ‘2023 video game.

Following the release, D Double E will play two headline shows at the end of November – one with Steam Down at KOKO on the 24th November 2023, as well as another show at Bellevilloise in Paris on the 26th November 2023. 

‘No Reign. No Flowers’ is available to pre-order on vinyl now. Secure your copy here

Revisit D Double E’s DJ Mag Meet The MC documentary and freestyle

Check out the new music video for ‘Life Line’ below.

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