Review: Meekz, ‘TRU’
The Manchester rapper’s second mixtape cultivates a self-reliant image, amplifying confident raps that portray a believable world beyond reasonable doubt.
Bridging UK rap and hip hop
The Manchester rapper’s second mixtape cultivates a self-reliant image, amplifying confident raps that portray a believable world beyond reasonable doubt.
Blanco continues his singles run with the summery Kojey Radical collaboration, “The Long Way”.
Potter Payper’s debut album is a theatrical blockbuster, setting his ambitions on the history books.
British-Nigerian rapper SamRecks shows he’s next up on his debut effort.
Raf-Saperra releases his debut mixtape to make his mark in bridging the world of Bhangra and UK rap.
South London’s Russ Millions delivers his debut mixtape to make a case for being more than a singles artist.
Clavish sprouts casually on the search for his unique selling point.
North London’s AntsLive kicks his year off with the track “Number One Candidate”.
Lancey Foux releases his sixth studio album, the rapper’s most varied work to date.
On his third studio album, Loyle Carner invigorates his mental frets for a heavy self-examination of raw emotions.
East London rapper Zino Vinci unveils his new single, “CEO of the Friendship Group”.
Cold Feet is a renewed reminder of the virtue that comes with Rimzee’s status in UK rap.