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3 more songs have been revealed from Ninja’s album, Ninjawerks Vol. 1

The album is set to be released on Dec. 14.
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Popular streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is ready to take the music industry by storm with his upcoming album, Ninjawerks Vol. 1. Ninja teamed up with record label Astralwerks Records to create this original soundtrack. 

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After releasing the album’s first three songs at the end of November, Ninja has revealed three more tracks: “Lullaby” by Nero, “On Your Mind” by Kaskade, and “LFGD” by Dillon Francis, featuring Chris Melberger. 

Related: Ninja reveals the first 3 songs from his album, Ninjawerks Vol. 1

The first three songs from Ninjawerks Vol. 1 that were revealed on Nov. 30 are “Tilted Towers” by Alesso, “Jetty” by Tycho, and “Game Time” by 3LAU—and “Game Time” also features the vocals of Ninja.

Ninjawerks Vol. 1 is set to be released on Dec. 14. Digital, CD, and vinyl copies of the album will be available.

Ninjawerks merchandise, accessories, and original artwork will also become available soon. You can preorder Ninjawerks Vol. 1, which costs $10, on Ninja’s official website.


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