Skyzoo, A-F-R-O, 60 East - Don't (New Single Submission)

The 2nd single off the highly anticipated sequel...

Hey Team,

We're proud to announce the release of our newest single, "DON'T" by A-F-R-O & 60 East, featuring Brooklyn wordsmith Skyzoo — available now on all streaming platforms!

Produced by the gritty sound architect Krate Killer, "DON'T" delivers hard-hitting verses and raw underground energy, setting the tone for the upcoming album At The Sideshow 2.

You'll find all the relevant info and assets below. If you need anything else or additional materials, feel free to reach out.

Thank you for your continued support!

Song title: Don't
Artist: A-F-R-O, 60 EAST (Feat. Skyzoo)
Producer: Krate Killer
Streaming Links: https://song.link/vkrkm7cwsqgsb

Description:

"DON'T" is the explosive second single off At The Sideshow 2, the highly anticipated new album from lyrical juggernauts A-F-R-O and 60 East. Teaming up with Brooklyn wordsmith Skyzoo, the track is a razor-sharp exhibition of lyrical precision, classic boom-bap energy, and pure Hip-Hop authenticity. Backed by the gritty, cinematic production of Krate Killer, The beat pulses with heavy drums and eerie textures, setting the stage for a heavyweight verbal sparring match between three of the sharpest pens in the game.

A-F-R-O continues to showcase his acrobatic rhyme schemes and unmatched cadence, while 60 East brings introspective grit with each bar, proving once again why their chemistry is undeniable. Skyzoo, a veteran known for his storytelling and layered wordplay, slides in with a verse that's equal parts thought-provoking and neck-snapping. "DON'T" is more than a song—it's a statement. A reminder that Hip-Hop is alive, thriving, and evolving on its own terms.

At The Sideshow 2 is available for pre-order now, exclusively at AtTheSideshow.com. Stay tuned for more visuals, singles, and surprises leading up to the official release.

Follow the duo on Instagram: @AtTheSideshow

Keep up with the circus: www.AtTheSideshow.com


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