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Bitter Bones releases summer anthem “No Chill” and announces show with Lloyd Banks

Dark Pop / Hip Hop artist Bitter Bones is back and releasing new music. After a 3 year hiatus during the pandemic, the Maine native artist is back with a summer bop. “NO CHILL” is unlike any song he has put out to date and is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Party lyrics and fun catchy sing-alongs will get you and your friends screaming “I’ve got no chill”. The perfect anthem for this summers playlist.

Join Bitter Bones at the highly anticipated No Chill Summer Bash on July 15th at The Runaway in Sanford, ME. This is only the beginning for Bones as he kicks off the summer season with more songs to be released soon. 

Bitter Bones would like to officially announce upcoming performance at Lethal Weekend. Sharing the stage with Lloyd Banks of G-Unit, Bizarre of D12 and Shaggy 2 Dope of ICP. This 2 day festival is happening August 26-27 at the Jewel Nightclub in Manchester, NH. You can find him on Day One. 

Follow his IG for more ticket information @bitterbonesmusic and pre-save “No Chill” on Spotify.

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PostedJuly 8, 2022
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsBitter Bones, Lloyd Banks, No Chill

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