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#NewMusic: TAVE Releases ‘Difference Now,’ the Follow Up to His Debut Single

Following the success of TAVE’s debut single, “No More Maybes,” which featured Bibi Bourelly and India Shawn, his new single, “Difference Now,” marks a significant evolution in his musical journey.

“Difference Now” features Stacy Barthe and reggae star Runkus and serves as a deep reflection of his personal growth of TAVE.

The rich sonic experience of “Difference NOW” blends the unique vocal performances, creating an irresistible chorus from all three artists with an infectious sound and groove.

TAVE splits his time between London, Los Angeles and St. Lucia since signing with ADA/Warner Music UK.

Tave is known for his work on Masego’s Grammy-nominated Studying Abroad: Extended Stay and 6LACK’s “Inwood Hill Park.”

He’s also the co-founder of the 2x award-winning Black & Brown-owned music tech company, SSTM

Listen to the song here.

William Carter

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