Introducing a conceptually provocative, uniquely expressive album from the UK’s own CHOZE – D.I.Y marks a bold and unforgettable leap outwards into greater creative plains of hip hop.
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“Music is the greatest force in the universe, and in the face of all of our daily struggles & suffering if we can go to a temple inside of our hearts & listen to a song that touches us deeply, then we are truly free, no matter of circumstances.”
“RIP Juice WRLD, arguably the most talented artist of all time. I was lucky to see him perform twice before the tragedy happened late 2019. I cried for a week when that happened.”
The UK’s hardest working alternative hip hop act leads with conceptual depth and faultlessly creative story-telling throughout Revelation.
Songwriter, producer and devotedly conscious rapper Naveed Razzak – known on the scene as Navigator – leads with professionalism, passion and a strong work ethic throughout a handful of original releases.
Self-produced, self-written and consistently in tune with his own style and personality, Jaystarmusician takes subtle influence from the legends before him, but ultimately promises a unique and artistically free sound.
The artistry and the concept lead, the poignancy and realness, as does this powerful sense of identity.
Their sense of identity never falters, yet strangely they seem to have elevated themselves to even greater levels with these past few releases. Bring on the live shows.
Impressive in character and rhyme scheme, musically fresh – Smoke2That feels nostalgic and simple at the same time as being original and refreshing in its carefree yet clever take on the subject.
An ever-inspired Kings Cvstle, the rapper-producer duo making waves from London across the indie urban scene, collaborate with South London’s Dia Day for this brilliant and bright hit of optimism; just when we need it.
“I have spent the year of lockdown getting lost in my creative pursuits, writing and recording music at furious pace.”
Piece Of The Pie is a motivational hip hop track at its core, but there’s a clear edge of identity to everything from the vocal tone to the varied flow of the bars and the detail in the lyrics.