M For The Movement recruit Snoop Dogg to help them mastermind a musical Takeover with their latest single and video — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
The electrifying new track from the Toronto pop-rap duo of J.Vision and Mega Sean promises to be a game-changer in the music industry, with a star-studded collaboration featuring Alia Renee, Price da Boss, DT the Artist and Methadist in addition to the one and only D-O-double-G. Takeover combines the cinematic storytelling prowess of J. with Sean’s authentic and powerful delivery. The track seamlessly blends genres, creating a sound that is uniquely M For The Movement. With a diverse range of influences, the duo bring a fresh perspective to the music scene.
“We had obtained the Snoop Dogg verse some time ago and sat on it for good reason, thinking of the perfect game plan on how to execute a song with a name like his attached to it,” Mega Sean says. “With this feature we wanted to spread love and show unity and lead by example by collaborating with some of Toronto’s best up incoming talent in the hip-hop scene to help bring the city of Toronto together with the biggest artists from Los Angeles and also show unity in the music business on a universal scale.”
Takeover is just a taste of what M For The Movement have in store. With an official album on the horizon, they are poised to leave their mark on the landscape. M For The Movement have been making waves since the release of their first unofficial EP, The Night Before Christmas, under the pseudonym The Night Before M in December 2020. With over 50,000 streams in the first two weeks, the group quickly gained recognition for their unique sound and style.
Having shared the stage with industry giants like Rihanna, D12, Wayne Wonder and more, M For The Movement are no strangers to delivering electrifying live performances. Their summer 2023 appearances opening for Sean Paul and closing their tour with Sean Kingston and Nelly solidified their status as a rising force in the music scene.
Check out Takeover below and visit M For The Movement on their website.