UK beatbox champion Reeps One teams up with one of grime’s hardest spitters Scrufizzer for this awesome live collaboration Eurgh. They both show why they are the best at what they do.
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UK beatbox champion Reeps One teams up with one of grime’s hardest spitters Scrufizzer for this awesome live collaboration Eurgh. They both show why they are the best at what they do.
Rude Kid on production for the new Rascals remix for So High featuring the Boy Better Know boys. This is one of the hottest tracks out right now where they talk real life struggles of trying to get ahead with fierce honesty and dextrous wordplay…listen below.
North London bred MC Yellows returns after a short hiatus with new video Together. 21-year old Yellows is signed to Alwayz Recordings (home to Chip, Paigey Cakey, Dotstar + more) and on this one brings in Shalo another AR artist. Yellows shows off his diverse lyrical ability, showcasing his different flows and delivery.
Little Torment created a massive buzz last year with his releases and a lot of people took notice of him. He is back with a new track Expensive Taste where he talks keeping it real, being the best he can be and his dreams over a laid back beat.
Trim makes a long awaited return to the music scene with new video Vending Machine, which is the first single to be heard from his forthcoming album Crisis.
Stormzy is the one everyone is talking about and this freestyle has even got Skepta tweeting it out. For his Wicked Skeng Man Freestyle part 3, Stormzy freestyles some hard bars over a grime instrumental showcasing his unrivalled lyrical ability.
Coops is definitely one to watch and has already opened for Nas at the 02, GRM Daily have also titled him with this. After track Chillin, Coops is back with the 2nd track off his forthcoming mixtape Lost Souls. Blessings was premiered on Vibe Magazine and features Rexx and is reminiscent of a 90’s Queensbridge hip hop track.
‘Good kid mad city, where I’m from it’s mad gritty, don’t think Kendrick could survive!’
Mumdance announces a new release on Rinse the Take Time EP out June 16th, which sees the producer draw upon his long-standing love of grime, crafting a tightly coiled, ten-ton heavy club riddim, all frostbitten drums and shockingly stripped-back midrange, powerful enough to carve a rift deep into the mix. You can now listen to one of the tracks Take Time featuring the quick-witted vocal play of rising London MC Novelist, whose bars dart swift and sharp through the track’s acres of frozen space.
I’m liking this new one from Benny Banks and we can see his evolution on this one, keeping his real life raps but in a more experienced and grown up way.
London’s Melanin 9 is releasing his EP High Fidelity 31st May on his own Red Snow label, and releases a brand new bonus cut Colours from it.