New music from Deno: ‘Boy Meets World’

DENO: New music

DENO RELEASES the “Boy Meets World” mixtape today, featuring hit singles “Lingo” and “Circles” and features from the likes of Craig David, Unknown T, DDG and more.

Igniting fans across the airwaves with the release of last month’s single “Lingo”, with New York star J.I. and YouTube extraordinaire Chunkz, Deno shot into the charts and quickly racked up millions of streams and views across the track.

DENO: New music

Across the mixtape, Deno showcases his vocal range and ability which captures the youthfulness of London that flows over drill facing beats, while also flexing on Afrobeat infused Pop singles

Returning after a year of further achievements, including a guest appearance on 2020 top 30 single “Self-Obsessed”, Deno has now sold over 1 million records and has accumulated a staggering 220+ million global streams, 1.4 monthly listeners and 100 million YouTube views.

Quickly becoming a household name, following a viral playground freestyled aged 13, Deno has spent the 5 years homing in his craft. Working with the likes of Jae5, Krept and more, Deno spent over 36 weeks in the Official Charts with successive singles “London”, “Pumpy”, “Lifestyle”, “Motorola” and freestyle “Advice (Dele Alli)” peaking at #14.

Continuing to add to his growing lists of accomplishments, Deno has also be found a salve in acting and production, as he starred in his own 3-part short film The Re-Up. Following on from staring and scoring Idris Elba’s debut TV show In The Long Run and his infamous role of Bailey in Rapman’s Shiro’s Story Pt.3. He also became the youngest boohooMan ambassador, launching his collaboration in Thorpe Park.

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