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Miami’s Chester Watson sets the record straight with new album: fish don’t climb trees

Miami’s own Chester Watson of the Nü Age Syndicate has released his latest project, fish don’t climb trees. It follows the release of the album’s title track, “fish don’t climb trees,” which has been streamed over 20K times since late May. So far, “mirrors” is the most successful song on the drop, with just under 250K Spotify streams at the time of this post being published. “my album fish don’t climb trees’ releases at midnight,” Watson wrote in an Instagram post promoting his video for “spirits” which is self-directed. “i’m excited for you all to hear it.”

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