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Valee: It's a celebration with 'Virtuoso' streaming everywhere so of course the 'Dutty Laundry' video is must-see

Anything Harry Fraud messes with? I’m in. So needless to say, buzz about the mega producer teaming with hip-hop artist Valee for their new Virtuoso album - now streaming everywhere, by the way - caught my attention immediately and I couldn’t wait for this full-fledged release. But before geeking out over the LP, how about getting turnt up for the new ‘Dutty Laundry’ music video?

The entire project is fire but this new music video? Hits way different. Peep the details and start streaming - and watching - right away.

Valee returns---and this time he’s back with Harry Fraud!

Personally hand-picked by Kanye West and signed to his G.O.O.D. Music imprint, it didn’t take long for Valee to make an impression.  Not only was Valee named Rolling Stone’s “Hot Rapper Of the Year,” he was also awarded Single of the Year by Spin Magazine for “Womp Womp” (which went Gold) featuring Jeremih.

Yet, what separates Valee from his peers, is that his completely original, unorthodox rap sketches are virtually a sub-genre of their own; one that inspired some of the culture’s biggest heavyweights to dissect, emulate, and copy his soft-spoken style and flow.  For fans of clever lyrics, effortless style, and endless swag, Valee’s artistry resembles trap music for the connoisseur. 

After a successful stint on G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam, Valee opted to embark on an independent career, one that would give the rising Chicago South Sider more opportunity to create as freely as possible. 

Now the rising star embarks on the next phase of his career with Virtuoso, his new collaborative album with Harry Fraud. Virtuoso is produced in its entirety by Harry Fraud and features guest appearances from Action Bronson, 03 Greedo, Saba, Mavi, RXK Nephew, Twista and Z Money.

Harry Fraud thrives on being entrusted with artists' most personal statements; recently, producing chart-topping projects for Curren$y (Vices), French Montana (Montega, which hit Billboard’s Top 200 chart), Dave East (Hoffa), Lil Peep (High Fashion), Benny The Butcher (The Plugs I Met 2), Jim Jones (The Fraud Department), Jay Worthy’s You Take The Credit, We’ll Take The Check and 38 Spesh’s Beyond Belief. 

“I’m glad the world finally gets to hear what we worked so hard on” Valee declares.  “Harry and I are like cereal and milk.  Hopefully, this is the first of many projects, but for now, enjoy this first round of wizardry.”

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