Après Chicago quickly became one of the most-defining house tracks of last year, providing him a perfect springboard into an illustrious career, plus appearances on pretty-much every single compilation (and playlist) over the summer.
Followed-up by the Andrea Martin-featuring This Ain’t Love, all attentions have now turned to this year, with Après dropping his first piece of new music for 2016 by way of Prophet.
The track received its first play by Annie Mac on Friday (Annie herself has been a long-time supporter of the producer), with the track officially landing on 29th January.
Catch Prophet in full below:
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