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Lime Cordiale goes global

The music world loves an unlikely combo. But in September last year, one partnership really caught the industry asleep at the wheel. Lime Cordiale, the Sydney ‘surf band’ made up of brothers Louis and Oli Leimbach, signed with the London Cowboys, an artist management venture set up by Post Malone and his own longtime manager, Dre London. Next to Tyga and breakout hip-hop star Tyla Yaweh, Lime Cordiale – the only Aussies signed to the venture, through a co-management deal with local outfit Chugg Music – might seem out of place. But this is exactly what makes their rise so impressive, and Post and London’s interest in them even more intriguing.

“It’s pretty psycho, for sure,” laughs

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