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Sasha Assad hits on the London music scene on their single “La La London”, a diss track of sorts about the flaws of their hometown.

It’s a bouncy and playful slice of power pop and indie rock with an anthemic garage rock fuzziness to it. The punch is felt even though the lighter touch of the vocals give it a sly and tongue in cheek nature that is a ton of fun.

Speaking on the track, Sasha adds:

“This track is pretty much a diss-track to the city I call home – London. ‘La La London’ takes aim at all of the flaws of the capital city. It’s essentially three minutes of me moaning about damp housing, rental costs, the price of the underground – the list goes on. “It’s a song for the working class heroes of London.”

Enjoy a listen now below.


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