Conan Mac Reveals ‘Slow Mo’ With Colorful New Music Video

UK-based singer, songwriter, and musician, Conan Mac, has just released his brand new single, “Slow Mo.” Accompanying the release is a vibrant new music video which exudes colorful vibes and a free-spirited vibe. 

Conan Mac has appeared on Billboard and performed at the acclaimed BBC Carfest on several instances. His latest original production, ‘Slow Mo’, which dropped on February 28, premiered via Music Crowns, and has already been creating a buzz within the music community. A force to be reckoned with, Conan Mac is one of music’s top breakout acts; one who has only just begun to scratch the surface. 

Mac’s last original “All Again” with Will Rumens received an immense amount of critical acclaim, with ‘Slow Mo’ proving to be an even more successful follow-up for the multi-talented artist. Following the release of his last original, Conan Mac released “What You’re Thinkin’,” a collaboration with Hella on Soave Records, which has surpassed over one million streams. 

Watch (and listen) to the most recent Conan Mac creation, ‘Slow Mo’ below: 

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