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Super September

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The duo of Button Masher and Dj Cutman are back again in “Super September”! Pumping funk basslines and real SNES sounds sparkle in their cover of Earth, Wind & Fire’s unforgettable hit from 1978, Button Masher is Grammy award-winner Jake Silverman, known for his jazz-infused chiptunes. Dj Cutman is music producer and mix engineer, and the founder of GameChops.

 Paying homage to Earth, Wind & Fire’s 1978 classic, “Super September” marks Button Masher and Dj Cutman’s fifth cover of beloved pop music. Using the Super MIDI Pak hardware, Button Masher performs with sounds true to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

“Super September” is out now on all online stores and streaming platforms! Support Button Masher, Dj Cutman, and GameChops by streaming, saving, and adding the track to your playlists.

Album Credits
Produced by Dj Cutman and Button Masher
Artwork By CupOhJoe
“September” originally by Earth, Wind & Fire
Composed by Al McKay, Maurice White, and Allee Willis

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