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JOIN MY FREE CLASS FOR PRODUCERS: https://learnfrombricks.com One of BricksDaMane’s most exciting contributions to Hip Hop this year was his hand in the production of two tracks on the biggest artist in the world, Drake’s, critically acclaimed ‘More Life’ album. Bricks worked on the tracks ‘Ice Melts’ with Supah Mario and ‘Sacrifices’ with T-Minus. ‘Ice Melts’ was first recorded in Hollywood with Young Thug and then completed in Paris while on tour with Drake.

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