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Meet Young Posse: The Fresh Faces Rocking iHeartRadio’s Studio in NYC

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The group Young Posse has successfully fired the starting gun for their global debut in New York.

On the 14th, Young Posse performed live at the iHeartRadio headquarters studio in New York, showcasing their second EP’s title tracks “XXL” and “My Name is (ROTY).” Their performances gained great positive responses.

iHeartRadio is America’s largest radio network, operating over 1,500 radio channels. Young Posse’s new song “XXL” has been trending on global short-form video platforms like TikTok, which led to their invitation to perform. Young Posse also had a special meeting with fans who visited the venue through a lottery.

Young Posse also made a surprise appearance on Z100 New York, a popular New York radio channel led by popular DJs Maxwell and Crystal, at the invitation of iHeartRadio. The DJs congratulated Young Posse on their performance at the major music festival Head In The Clouds New York 2024, introducing them to viewers as “the fresh group you need to know about right now.”

Young Posse is making successful strides in the US, the homeland of hip-hop, including their performance at Head In The Clouds New York 2024. They proudly lit up the stage with their music and performances that tell their story. Videos of Young Posse’s performances are being shared on various online communities and are receiving positive reviews.

In addition, Young Posse has completed recordings for HOT 97, an iconic US hip-hop radio station that has served as a stepping stone for top-tier rappers like Drake and Kendrick Lamar, in addition to interviews with reputable media outlets.

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