Scrufizzer and Maxsta link up for new track Reason giving advice and talking about haters. Stop, wait, think….
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Scrufizzer and Maxsta link up for new track Reason giving advice and talking about haters. Stop, wait, think….
Listen to the track below.
SBTV‘s Shireen Fenner headed to this year’s Camden Crawl festival over the weekend to catch all of the action…
Camden Crawl took place last weekend Friday 20th and Saturday 21st June across many bars and venues. First up on Friday was rising R&B singer Raheem Bakare who played at the Monarch. He wowed the audience with his stunning vocals from his recent EP AWOL as well as covering Sam Smith’s Stay With Me. It wasn’t just me blown away by this future superstar, everyone was captivated as we also all sung along to Bob Marley with Raheem.
Ghetts was up next with his live band and he performed to the packed pub with such raw energy, it was hard to not enjoy his performance. filled with such vigor and freshness. He was joined by Rival, a highly rated MC who performed collaborative track Said To Me with Ghetts, also bursting with liveliness. Ghett’s performed tracks off his album such as Gas Mark 9 leaving us all on a high.
Next stop was Underworld to watch UK rap favourites Krept & Konan. It was disappointing not to see the venue full for them, as these two deserved, but they gave it their all performing their hit Don’t Waste My Time and other tracks off their recently released and critically acclaimed Young King mixtape. DJ Target took over on the decks now to play a mixture of tunes, and Manga joined him on hosting duties keeping the crowd lively.
Itch FM and Big Promo’s Thad Boogie put on a great stage at the Beatrice on the Saturday night. I arrived first to see the rapper everyone is talking about Little Simz. She just released her EP, E.D.G.E, which she showcased some tracks and showed newbies to Simz why she is next in line to blow. Her confidence along with her unique voice, skippy flow and bouncy energy got everyone listening.
Lady Lykez was up next on the same stage, and the North London had the most vivacity of the night. She was like a lioness on stage, encouraging the audience to bounce along with her and chant her lyrics back, she has fantastic stage presence performing tracks such as, I Love My Butt, which celebrates body image, Eurgh and Psycho her recent release which explores dynamics in relationships.
Emily Rawson and Big Ted were at their usual spot in Camden, the Jazz Café where they put on regular hip hop night ‘Supa Dupa Fly’. Here, we checked out Blizzard. With just himself and a keyboard (yes, he plays), along with his charm, he took to the stage performing his own tracks and getting the crowd to sing along to tracks such as Wilkinson’s Afterglow. Our favourite bit of his set was a rendition of Tracey Chapman’s Fast Car nameed Megabus, which was an extremely witty and funny track about the struggles of his journeys from Manchester to London.
Next up, Mumdance and Novelist took it up a notch as it got to that time of the night where we wanted to dance and that is just what we did. Performing at KOKO, Novelist really impressed us with his ability to control the audience and keep them entertained, as well as Mumdance’s too. They both held their own, with Mumdance displaying his unique, futuristic sounds.
Last but not least was Plastician, who had us raving our hearts out to his set. As a pioneer in the scene, we wouldn’t have expected any less than what he gave us switching up between dubstep and grime and a little of something inbetween.
All in all, it was a great weekend for fantastic music, as Ghett’s told us, ““Camden Crawl was one of my best gigs to date, really looking forward doing it again next year. It’s a great festival for introducing new talent into the London scene”. We couldn’t have put it better ourselves (obviously not the performing part, but, hey, you never know!)
I headed to the after party to celebrate Nasir Mazhar and Skepta‘s collaborative efforts at Metropolis Strip Club in East London, where models and grime artists awaited and guests such as A$AP Rocky were present…

They say music and fashion go hand in hand and this is the perfect example of that. Grime and fashion in this case, as Nasir Mazhar collaborated with Skepta on a jacket for his collection during London Collection: Mens. Their collaboration was not limited to fashion as they also worked together on the soundtrack, too.
The event was put on by Red Bull Studios, who are committed to bringing together fashion designers and up and coming musicians to create soundtracks for fashion week.
The male models from the show – as well as the dancers – were also wearing Nasir’s contemporary new designs, giving people who weren’t at the show the opportunity to check out the designs.
Nasir is one of the hottest young designers around at the moment, known for his edgy, fashion forward and contemporary streetwear. Skepta is one of grime’s brightest and most talked about artists, so the fusion of these two seems like a completely natural one.
Skepta brought in some other grime stars to perform on the night including Boy Better Know’s Jammer, Newham Generals’ D Double E and Footsie, newcomer and rising star Novelist and on the decks we saw Swindle and Preditah holding it down. These performances were the highlight of the night with everyone’s eyes locked on them.
All in all, it was a good night for the UK fashion and music scene, and was fantastic to see two great talents joining forces to create something tremendous.
*published on SBTV on 24th June 2014
Yellows drops the second release off his forthcoming EP No Ego this time teaming up with fellow Alwayz Recording member Paigey Cakey for Cake.
Playing on all meanings of the word “cake” on the bassy and bouncy beat, Yellows delivers his bars in his deep and rich tone while Paigey provides the icing with her sweet vocal covering over the beat of the second verse.
Mistajam premiered Still Sittin’ Here on Saturday evening and caused a stir, as this collaboration between Fekky and Dizzee Rascal was sure to get people talking. Splurgeboys are the duo behind the track, an update on Dizze’s Sitting Here off his Boy In Da Corner album, a grime classic.
Read my interview with Fekky where he talks about the track here
Teddy released a new grime tracks with a nice line up of MC’s joining him on the track titled Bass. Maxsta, Scrufizzer, Double S, Little Nasty and Griminal take it in turns to spit over this tune thats sure to be a hit in the raves and radios.
Stormzy has been on a run dropping video after video mostly covers and killing them too! Just two weeks after covering Drake’s 0-100 he drops Gold Thoughts which is one of his own original ones.
Little Simz unveils her highly anticipated new project E.D.G.E which is an acronym for a motto of hers Every Day Gets Easier. We’ve seen video’s to a few songs off the 13-track project, the first one being Enter The Void and latest the visuals to Quest Luv. This lady packs a hard punch with her lyrics and has not only taken the UK by storm but the US too. Guests and producers on this include Jimi Nxir, Sango, Jakwob, Balistiq, High Frequency, El Blanco Nino and Space Age (Josh Arce, Tilla, Chuck20)
3 heavyweights together on one track can only make for a future classic track. Toddla T the BBC Radio 1 DJ and producer is on the buttons, Roll Deep’s famed producer Danny Weed on the bassline and Boy Better Know’s Jammer is spitting bars. The video is shot in Jammer’s infamous basement where Lord Of The Mics has taken place for many years and all of Grime’s greats have visited.
Three of the UK’s most talented MC’s join together again for Scorcher’s Work Get It. Previously in grime collective The Movement, Wretch 32, Mercston and Scorcher are known for their witty and intelligent bars making this an unforgettable track with singer Ari taking care of the hook.