After enjoying the incredible success that her latest album ‘Bang Bang’ spawned, DUTCH REBELLE isn’t stopping to take a break. Just as summer reaches its hottest point, Dutch is giving her fans a cool splash of her new wave with her single ‘Big Zoe’.
Produced by INTL SHOW, ‘Big Zoe’ shows Dutch in peak form, spitting bars over a kick heavy track that immediately brings up feelings of Carnival and summer vibes.
Check out the visuals for the dope-heavy track below…
KING BLITZ‘s latest banger, ‘No Love’ is definitely one of those tracks, that will have your head rolling with the catchy uptempo b-line and fun-packed wordplay, without you even noticing!
With the 808s punctuating, his delivery makes the lyricism even more powerful, which chronicles that his love interest isn’t looking out for love.
TINY BOOST gives us the first taste of his forthcoming project, coming in the form the heavyweight track ‘Feels Good.’
Known for his hard bars, direct and straight up delivery and ability to narrate us through his real-life experience and situations, the SN1 rapper comes through with a dark, looming beat coupled with gritty lyrics.
Since marking his return with debut solo mixtape release last Summer ‘Strictly For The Streets’ with features Giggs, K-Trap and Suspect, TINY BOOST has prepared and arsenal of new music that is set to make waves in the streets, radios, and clubs with his uncompromising sound.
TINY BOOST started out in PYG before Giggs took him under his wing, seeing the talent that he had to offer, taking him to film with tastemaker Westwood whilst he was still at school before there was even such a thing as crib sessions. He featured on Giggs’ 07 mixtape ‘Welcome To Boomzville,’ the legendary ‘Walk In Da Park’ and later on the pairs collaborative mixtape ‘Who Said Datback’ in 2009.
Check out the video for ‘Feel Good’, premiered via GRM Daily.
If you’re a regular visitor to the blog and have heard OLOFF‘s previous releases, then you’ll know that he’s not your average rapper. To take his music to another level, OLOFF has recently dropped his experimental hip-hop album, ‘Grinder’, the first release he produced single-handedly.
A jarringly racy bass is the main feature of the seven-track set, which rips through the equally racy soundscapes, predominantly made up of rampant urban/EDM tones. The Bristolian, who usually sports a laid back and wayward flow, brings on a freestyle that’s delightfully aggressive which adds more spice to each track in the collection.
After recently listening to his previous albums, personally I wouldn’t say that ‘Grinder’ was OLOFF‘s best work, but I do admire his interpretation of alt-hip-hop and appreciate the amount of work and effort he has put into this mini collection.