Dusty Marshall Collaborates with Beleaf & Ruslan on New Single "The Irony of Me"

Dusty Marshall releases his brand new single "The Irony of Me" featuring Beleaf and Ruslan. The new single is produced by Anthony Cruz and Ray Alexis.
Dusty shares, "The Irony of Me is a personal parody of what my music career might look like if I implemented all the advice I'd been given over the years by those around me. In it, I am making fun of myself in a third person perspective, while giving an inside look at what living out my fallacy life might look like if I made it in the "rap game". It features Beleaf and Ruslan from the Dream Junkies rapping on the track, as well as the amazing production of Anthony Cruz and Ray Alexis."
Dusty Marshall is an emcee who dares to be different by pursuing his purpose to spread hope through music. He does so by putting out songs of substance, touching on true to life emotions, that take you on a journey from pain to praise. With a focus on lyricism and a background in addiction, his songs are known for their heart felt topics, in depth storytelling, and wordplay over soulful and high energy instrumentals.
Available Friday February 26th on all digital outlets including iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1081774746?ls=1&app=itunes
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