The word ‘consistent’ is often thrown around loosely, but few genuinely define it like the Lambeth legend himself, Pak-Man.
Fresh off his independent nationwide tour, only four months ago he released Back Then featuring JJ Esko
The uptempo number serves his core audience, with classic Pakachino rhyme-schemes, grind mode paper chasing music that he’s become synonymous with, but just a month later he releases my personal favourite Corner Store featuring Deep Green
Pak has been at the forefront of introducing talent from across the country and this is just another testament to that, the more introspective, Corner Store has Pak-Man flowing effortlessly over a sample-driven mid-tempo beat, an inspirational offering from the South London artist with its uplifting hook and confident verses, linking up with the contrasting vocals of Sheffield’s own Deep Green.
“Women feel my fragrance and my aura, my papers gettin’ taller, my pagans gettin’ poorer”
Leading up to the latest release, the rightfully titled, King
Back in his element, Pak continues to craft his sound, with his brand of high-end street rap,
“Remember everyone who doubted you, out the mud..where the flowers grew”
silencing critics with another display of bravado and motivational wordplay that further justifies his loyal following over the years, amassing over a hundred thousand views in only a few days, and with a new project on the way, Pak-Man continues to deliver in legendary fashion.
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