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Deontay Wilder is releasing a music single & it sounds like a banger

The Bronze Bomber Deontay Wilder has announced that he is releasing a single with his brother Marsellos Wilder on June 19, branching out into the world of music.

Wilder’s new track, which is set for release on all major streaming platforms, can also be seen with a “gift” nine days earlier, as he has proclaimed: “I wanted to feel good this summer while relaxing doing the things I love and listening to some good ole Vibing Music.

“I knew just what I wanted so I created it.”

The 20-second preview posted of “Everytime” on Twitter yesterday had mixed responses from his fans and critics alike, with the lo-fi/reggae type beat garnering a lot of attention.

At the time of writing, the tweet in question has 110 retweets, 59 quote tweets and 735 likes, as well as a healthy number of replies.

One fan even suggested that the 36-year-old use the song while walking to the ring in a future bout with Dillian Whyte, stating: “Could use this as your ring-walk music when you put Dillian Whyte into another dimension.”

I wanted to feel good this summer while relaxing doing the things I love and listening to some good ole Vibing Music.I knew just what I wanted so I created it.EverytimeFt. My brother @wilderworld2 Release: June 19thEarly gift:June 10thStreaming on all major platforms ENJOY pic.twitter.com/XL69MRuesW

Wilder hasn’t fought since his knockout defeat to Tyson Fury in Las Vegas on October 9, 2021, with many believing that he may have retired since losing to the Gypsy King.

However, he and Whyte have had some long-standing beef for many years while Wilder was world champion, with the pair exchanging verbal blows time and time again on social media.

Last summer, Wilder insisted that Whyte had a number of opportunities to get a

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