Killer Afrobeats dancehall rap from UK G’s, Slackk and Mez, heralding a forthcoming full length album, ‘Nice One’ on the horizon
An ideal example of the dialogue between JA, London, and the UK’s fecund diaspora, ‘How You Feel’ pairs the Scouse/South London producer and erstwhile Boxed lad with Notts dynamo Mez on a rude dembow-dancehall bump that splits the difference between grime and Afrobeats, a la Pa Salieu and countless crews across the country who are bringing their heritage into a contemporary spotlight.
An ardent agent of the UK’s mutant rap rhizome, Slackk serves an essentialist, stripped down distillation of signature flute, coarse percussion and full bodied subs for Mez’s rhythmelodic flow for a strong addition to either’s arsenal, included as wavey instrumental for the DJs.
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Killer Afrobeats dancehall rap from UK G’s, Slackk and Mez, heralding a forthcoming full length album, ‘Nice One’ on the horizon
An ideal example of the dialogue between JA, London, and the UK’s fecund diaspora, ‘How You Feel’ pairs the Scouse/South London producer and erstwhile Boxed lad with Notts dynamo Mez on a rude dembow-dancehall bump that splits the difference between grime and Afrobeats, a la Pa Salieu and countless crews across the country who are bringing their heritage into a contemporary spotlight.
An ardent agent of the UK’s mutant rap rhizome, Slackk serves an essentialist, stripped down distillation of signature flute, coarse percussion and full bodied subs for Mez’s rhythmelodic flow for a strong addition to either’s arsenal, included as wavey instrumental for the DJs.
Killer Afrobeats dancehall rap from UK G’s, Slackk and Mez, heralding a forthcoming full length album, ‘Nice One’ on the horizon
An ideal example of the dialogue between JA, London, and the UK’s fecund diaspora, ‘How You Feel’ pairs the Scouse/South London producer and erstwhile Boxed lad with Notts dynamo Mez on a rude dembow-dancehall bump that splits the difference between grime and Afrobeats, a la Pa Salieu and countless crews across the country who are bringing their heritage into a contemporary spotlight.
An ardent agent of the UK’s mutant rap rhizome, Slackk serves an essentialist, stripped down distillation of signature flute, coarse percussion and full bodied subs for Mez’s rhythmelodic flow for a strong addition to either’s arsenal, included as wavey instrumental for the DJs.
Killer Afrobeats dancehall rap from UK G’s, Slackk and Mez, heralding a forthcoming full length album, ‘Nice One’ on the horizon
An ideal example of the dialogue between JA, London, and the UK’s fecund diaspora, ‘How You Feel’ pairs the Scouse/South London producer and erstwhile Boxed lad with Notts dynamo Mez on a rude dembow-dancehall bump that splits the difference between grime and Afrobeats, a la Pa Salieu and countless crews across the country who are bringing their heritage into a contemporary spotlight.
An ardent agent of the UK’s mutant rap rhizome, Slackk serves an essentialist, stripped down distillation of signature flute, coarse percussion and full bodied subs for Mez’s rhythmelodic flow for a strong addition to either’s arsenal, included as wavey instrumental for the DJs.