Being different is nothing new to Kosha Dillz, who connects with LA Living Legend Emcee Murs to collaborate on what unifies them together the most–being different. The track, produced by Jesse Shatkin, (Sia, Santigold) gets the video treatment from Sephardic Music Festival curator Diwon, and has become one of Kosha's biggest live anthems to date. If you want to see more of Kosha, catch him alongside Matisyahu on March 2nd at the Wiltern. If you want to see more of Murs. Check him out March 16th at El Rey theatre.
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