
Apple Music Up Next Sessions: 6LACK
★ 5.5 · 2017 · 20m · Music
The first artist to be showcased as part of Apple Music’s Up Next series is Atlanta’s 6LACK. For the promotional campaign, Apple hosted a short documentary on 6LACK, an audio/visual EP taken from one of his live sessions, and an in-depth interview between him and Beats 1’s Zane Lowe. Here’s the full EP both audio and visual.
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