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About Kilotile

At the age of 16 years old, Preston made his first ever dance mix. It was a remix of Solomon Burke's track of Cry To Me, which has millions and millions of views to this day. He learned tutorials on how to DJ when he turned 17. In 2015, he worked on his debut album, which welcomed him to the digital distribution world. Now that he had more songs on the go, he released Loyal in January 2016. In September 2016, Preston was not feeling well and has had health problems due to his anxiety but anxiety never stopped the artist to make more music. He has released Trust that same month. When the artist became 19, he played at a local bar in his home town for the very first time, everyone enjoyed the music. He's released many many albums for his fans but bad memories got in the way of him doing so, in no fault of his own. Despite the struggles, he is aiming to release more albums in the near future!

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