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Toronto’s CVSS pairs up with Choclair for new single “Work It”

Toronto's CVSS pairs up with Choclair for new single Work It

After building on his buzz with the Karl Wolf-assisted “BANG,” Rolling Rich Records artist CVSS pairs up with award-winning Toronto rapper Choclair for the new “Work It” single.

“‘Work It’ brings together the best of both these talented artists. The high energy of CVSS with the swagger of the seasoned performer. Performing ‘Work It’ together for the first time at an event in Toronto, the artists brought the house down.”

You can catch CVSS at the 3rd Annual Hip-Hop Food Drive on Dec. 13 in Toronto. It’s quite possible Choclair is on hand to perform the track during CVSS’ set but no word yet if that’s going to happen.

“Be the first to hear what respect sounds like.”

Follow @CVSSofficial and @Choclair.

CVSS pairs up with Choclair for new single Work It

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