The Wednesday Watchlist aims to highlight the music content you may have missed. With so much music coming out the other sides of the music game sometimes fall to the side, the Wednesday Watchlist aims to fix that. Whether it’s interviews or documentaries, these are the pieces of content you need to be watching at…
Drill is a genre that has been buzzing, but it’s taken a while for the women to make noise in it. We all know about Drill at this point, but what about its women? Drill is everywhere and it’s here to stay, even mainstream media picked up on it. One thing that we haven’t seen,…
The weekend might be over and the next one might feel a while away, but we have a brand new Monday Mood playlist to make it a bit better. For our first Monday Mood we have gone for a global approach, but of course, have the foundations amongst UK talent. With so much good music…
SL links up with fellow young talent PA Salieu for ‘Hit The Block’. ‘Hit The Block’ is the latest release by SL since he dropped his special Mad About Africa freestyle, continuing on his habit of dropping tracks on Christmas day. 2019 was an interesting year for SL with him making a track for the…
The man of the moment proves he isn’t a one hit wonder with new release ‘BX19’. M1llionz work rate is immense, ‘BX19’ being his visual third release since January 16th. Most artists who have a hit on their hands, as he does with ‘HDC’, would let the track bubble and run it’s course all the…
‘Year of the Real’ is one of the most surprising but big collaborations in a while. Manchester, Birmingham, London, and Coventry all linked up for ‘Year of the Real’. More impressive than even getting all of those areas to link up on a single track is the artists that repped for each city. Meekz, M1llionz,…
Amidst New York’s current run of Drill stars, don’t sleep on ABG Neal or his new track ‘Cuban Link’. ‘Cuban Link’ is the latest drop from ABG Neal, a name many may not know – yet. A New York native, Neal has that expected cadence but looks wise he is not your typical rapper. Whilst…
Before UK Drill found its polished sound, there was a time where UK Drill was a mimic of the Chicago-bred Drill that stood out with rapid-fire 808’s, creepingly piano notes and unflinching stories and threats. It’s undeniable that UK Drill is indebted by the streets of Chicago as it crossed the waters of Gilroy’s Black…
The debate between the UK needing/wanting American co-signs is back and in full force, only the dynamic has changed. Stormzy arguably reignited this topic through his latest track ‘Sounds of the Skeng’ which includes the lyric: You man love the American’s too much Stormzy – Sounds of the Skeng This sparked plenty of arguments about…
The track ‘6 Lords’ gives us a link up that doesn’t happen as often as it should and much like its predecessors, it shows that this duo has amazing chemistry. The first thing to mention about ‘6 Lords’ is the beat, Carns Hill is actually a godsend to a lot of artists and his track record speaks…