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Rapper Davy Duzit shares his wet dream

Rapper Davey Duzit has just released a video for his new tune Wet Dream. The artist, who is originally from Melbourne, but is now based in London.

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Duzit’s first EP Lost Boy came out in January 2015, and he followed it up with a second collection of tunes Demon’s Demise, a year later.

Davey’s new song Wet Dream, features vocals from Jorge Roman. The stylish video features two guys making out in a spooky house.

Check out the tune below. Follow Davey on Facebook and Instagram.

 

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