Edge Links Up With AYL⌀ & Tega On New Single “Ooolala”




Edge teams up with AYLØ & Tega to deliver a hypnotic, sexy R&B vibe on “Ooolala” The B.C
based artist gives off a new Toronto feeling with this single. Kelowna, BC — Sept. 25, 2020 — Edge is rapidly making a name for himself within Western
Canada and internationally. His previous three singles have gotten him placements on some of
Canada’s most read blogs, interviews on local television and airplay on stations in Toronto,
Vancouver and even Nigeria. Edge has been steadily gaining momentum in 2020 and shows no signs of slowing down.
This song "Ooolala" heavily draws from Toronto's giants as well as it's vibrant night scene, inspired by artists such Partynextdoor, Drake, and the Weekend. Edge teams up with AYLØ, a Nigerian Alté rising star and Tega a B.C singer-songwriter to deliver a moody, sexy, dark R&B vibe. Edge says, “in times like these, we the artists/creatives have an obligation to our fans and listeners to keep their spirits up and motivated through the use of our art and music”.


Edge has been featured on Canada's second most-watched private terrestrial television
network, Global TV and across more than 500+ influential playlists across Spotify since his
breakout release in 2018. His songs have received airplay and features on CBC Radio,Coolradio93, Melodyfm88.6, Rockfm94.7, Rainbow94.1fm, Ct1r, stations spanning from Toronto to Nigeria. Featured on blogs such as Elevator Mag, ForTheCultureCanada, Hidden Beats,
Kelowna Capital News, Independent Spirits, AnR Factory, Sesashop, Tinnitist and more, and he
has opened for and shared the stage with the likes of Amine, Petit Biscuit, 88glam, Adamn Killa,
Ill Chris, Golden BSP, Teon Gibbs, BBNO$, and more.




"Edge takes inspiration from Rap giants such as Travis Scott and Don Toliver to create a catchy and prominent flow that effortlessly
rides the track. The BC Artist creates a colorful sonic landscape riddled with tasteful ad-libs and melodic brilliance." - Elevator Mag

"I’ve seen him perform countless times and honestly I’ve always loved his sets. Edge had explosiveness which was very contagious
and with his charisma commanded the room." - FortheCultureCanada

"Influenced by everything from his Nigerian roots to modern pop, reggae and rap of all eras (most noticeably Tyler the Creator),
Edge is carving out his place quickly within the world of hip-hop by creating a unique sound all his own that is laced with details of
his experiences thus far." - Hidden Beats

"Edge succeeds in his bet: to make you want to dance, under emotions veiled with raging sweetness." Independent Spirits

"Edge has all the skills to impress any crowd as he just flows with smooth professionalism, his voice captures a picture of cruising
around in Vice City, rocking up to the best house party and following him into the VIP section." - AnRFactory

"It's about 3:30 am and after a debate about hip-hop and rap and where's going, we turned on

Edge's new song. I won't lie we were
dancing and cheers our glasses to a hit." - Sesashop.

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