Perrion Reps For The New Era Of Harlem Hip-Hop

Perrion Reps For The New Era Of Harlem Hip-Hop

Harlem is famous for a lot of reasons. The Apollo Theater, The Harlem Globetrotters, and of course the countless number of infamous stories from the crack era. Well as the 80’s transitioned into the 90’s, the crack era quickly became the rap era. The rise of such artists as Big L, Ma$e, Cam’ron and the rest of The Diplomats would introduce Harlem to the rest of the world in a major way.

Now it’s 2018 and Hip-Hop in Harlem is still going as strong as ever. Perrion is proof of that. The new school spitter has been on the New York Hip-Hop scene for quite a few years now and is starting to build momentum at the right time.

Over the past couple years Perrion has worked with Dave East, Joey Bada$$ and A$AP Ferg. He has been gaining support from some major people in the industry and has even been featured with Sway Calloway on his show, “Sway’s Universe.”

Now he is here with his brand new video for the track, ‘Dat Gurl’. The track is off of his newest album, Circuit Breaker 2. ‘Dat Gurl’ is a weed anthem with a smooth vibe perfect for heading into summer. The track was produced by Brooklyn beatsmith Laron. The video was directed by Cole Eckerle.

Coming off of the success of his single, ‘Rollin’, ‘Dat Gurl’ is poised to be another solid release from the Sugar Hill, Harlem rapper.

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