Tag: indie rapper
Song of the Day: Dial – Nayla Savannah
New Track: Paper – J Lndn
Californian producer and hip-hop artist J LNDN returns with his second single, ‘Paper’ released through the label Subtone.
Drawing influence from Big Sean, Kendrick Lamar and XXXtentacion, the young rapper released his fiery debut single ‘Like Me’, accompanied by a music video at the end of last year. Since its release, ‘Like Me’ has already gained over 30,000 streams on Spotify and received a sign of approval from the likes of Here Floyd, Top-40 Charts – and of course, NEW LEASE MUSIC.
Not to be missed…check out J LNDN‘s latest joint below:
Song of the Day: 7pm in Brixton – Political Peak
South London rapper, POLITICAL PEAK had an exciting 2018 after the success of previous single ‘One Step’, which racked up close to 100,000 streams on Spotify. Making his return for 2019 with track ‘7PM In Brixton’, POLITICAL PEAK is preparing to set pace this year.
Reflecting on his upbringing in Brixton and journey through life ‘7PM in Brixton’ is a raw and honest offering. Peak has expertly crafted some gripping lyrics which have been executed with his trademark flow, riding the beat effortlessly.
With the track possessing lyrical content of this style and bars that take you on a journey, it was vital that the visuals followed suit. Enlisting the help of gifted videographer, Paul Whisper the visuals blend cold shots of Brixton today with retro footage from Peak’s early days.
Check it out below:
Song of the Day: Motive – Billions x Ayo Beats
Putting in the work on the underground circuit, BILLIONS CFL is the latest rapper to hit the radar with tens of thousands of Instagram followers, hundreds of thousands of streams and hundreds of thousands of YouTube views in tow.
Establishing an impressive following through his luxurious rap and videos, singles such as ‘Make it Home’ have racked up over ¼ million views on Link Up TV, whilst his ‘10 Toes’ freestyle has almost 200k views on GRM Daily. Now teaming up with super-producer Ayo Beatz for a second time, he drops the latest from his arsenal in the form of ‘Motive’.
Barring it out over an afro-trap beat, the bouncy number takes its trap influence from Billions American counterparts and dips the lyricism in London lingo. Continuing to document his exuberant lifestyle, the video is splashed with designer clothes, popping bottles and a line of ladies as BILLIONS and Ayo Beatz work out their latest ‘Motive’.
Check out the video below:




