Arno Faraji signs to Astral People, drops vibey single, things change

Arno Faraji signs to Astral People, drops vibey single, things change

Catch him on the huge FOMO BY Night Perth lineup next year.

"All things change," according to the main hook of Perth-based, Zimbabwe-born rapper Arno Jaraji on his new single things change, and it is indeed a prescient mantra today. The 2017 triple j Unearthed High winner not only dropped that vibey new single today, but in the process announced his signing with one of Australia music's coolest crews, Astral People (Milan Ring, Winston Surfshirt, Cosmo's Midnight). The young gun is already showing a maturity beyond his years, and on the new single he lays it out: "things change is about the getting used to the idea that nothing is immune to change - even good relationships. I think accepting that it’s a part of life really puts the power in your hands coz you can react however you want knowing that."

He's already had a huge 2018, touring alongside the likes of Rejjie Snow and Tkay Maidza, along with hitting festival stages like Groovin The Moo and One Night Stand. With an upcoming appearance at FOMO BY NIGHT's first foray into Perth next January 10, if anyone falls under the category of "just getting started", it's this kid.

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