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IW of Dueu Music, follows up with his self-titled album “Mr. Hunter”

New Orleans native IW, of Dueu Music, follows up with his self-titled album Mr. Hunter and his fourth solo album titled, Under Construction.  

The video release of Loud and Clear is the perfect track to roll out this album. Shit by LD visuals, the track features other home-grown talents such as Boogie (aka Boogie Flatline) and Tooty Ragu (aka King Squid).  
Under Construction also includes the track, Old New Orleans, featuring Kidd Kidd, and multiple tracks produced by talents such as Quadwoofer, DJ Ew and Yung Tago.  

“I’m just warming up.  Expect multiple singles, and another full length album within the next six months. I named the track Loud and Clear, because, I’m confident, that at some point, you are gonna realize that you have come across something different. Making it literally clear Loud and Clear.”


Be sure to click the subscribe button beneath the Loud and Clear Video to stay up to date on all IW video releases.


Follow IW on IG and TikTok @dueumusic
For ever everything else IW, visit www.dueumusic.com

Raven Frederick

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