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LIL XAN RETURNS TO MUSIC WITH THE RELEASE OF SINGLE “NODA”

Hip Hop artist, Lil Xan releases single, “NODA” produced by Kinfolk Jon X Purps, as his comeback track from a brief musical hiatus. Once known for glorifying the “fast life” Lil Xan is reintroducing himself with “NODA” (Not On Drugs Anymore) a song that stands for saying no to the things that tear us down.
Lil Xan will release “NODA ” under Xanarchy Militia Music, a newly formed joint venture label with Sony Music’s, The Orchard. Recently signed to CAA, the rapper is ready to establish a new connection with his fans. “the fans are everything so I appreciate them letting me take that time off and being respectful. Now I’m ready to show out and give them what they want.” Says Lil Xan
“NODA ” is Lil Xan’s self-aware announcement to fans of his sobriety and a call to action. “NODA” calls on its listeners to “put the guns down” and although “NODA” was written in 2020 its message is still relevant to today.
Check out the official music video for “NODA” below.
Fans can purchase tickets for the first performance of “NODA” happening July 9th at 1720 Warehouse in Los Angeles, California. To stay up to date on Lil Xan follow him via social media.
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