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Le1f announces name change, drops new track with Teengirl Fantasy

New York rapper Le1f has taken to Facebook to announce a new direction in his music, along with a new track with surreal electronic duo Teengirl Fantasy.

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Le1f, who will now be performing and recording as Khalif Jones (real name Khalif Diouf), burst onto the rap scene with his unique style of queer-infused rap, dance and geek-culture, dominating dance floors with his debut single Wut.

Following six successful and creatively unique releases, including his debut album Riot Boi, Jones seems to be re-directing his creative energy.

The newly released collaboration with Teengirl Fantasy, entitled Seeds, lays Jones’ vocals over a dreamy lo-fi beat.

Check out the new video below.

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