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Sin Santos launches new single ‘Who’s Speaking’

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FILIPINO-born/Australian rapper Sin Santos continues to carve his own artistic path with the latest single “Who’s Speaking” available on all streaming platforms now via Warner Music Philippines. It is Sin Santos’ major debut release having joined the Warner Music Philippines family in June 2021. The partnership comes from an increase in demand from foreign artist’s who are connected to the “Global Pinoy Music” movement—also known as #GLOPM.

In this steady-burn banger, the Melbourne-based artist skillfully raps about the mentality needed to reach the summit of his game and the laser-focus that is demanded for greatness. Sin Santos’ top-notch lyricism and modern flow expertly paired with the melodic production is a winning combination.”Who’s Speaking” is a motivational anthem ripe with attitude.

“For as long as I’m breathing, Imma keep on reaching, I can’t stop believing, I got no time for the beefin.”

Sin Santos, whose real name is Armand Joseph Bautista, was born in Bulacan, Philippines. He has been steadily making moves in his hometown Melbourne, but it was his eponymous debut mixtape “Sin” released in 2019 that would catalyze his musical career. When asked about which artists he related to the most, Sin Santos talked about being compared with the late XXXTentacion, due to his ability to rap aggressively and dish out passionate love songs.

Sin Santos has already received well-deserved attention from his country of residence in Australia, such as top tastemaker and culture shifters Life Without Andy, and the The Local Frequency (TLF), a unique media publication dedicated to documenting Australia’s thriving music scene. Sin Santos has also earned spots on multiple top Editorial Spotify playlists such as New Music Friday AU&NZ, The Flavour, and R&B Feels. (PR)

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