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Scorcher x Smila – 9:17PM

North London’s Scorcher is on a Balon D’or run of recent, back to the basics with a heap of verses and features, not only returning to the forefront, receiving the well deserved Mobo Award and recently performing Can’t Touch This with British pop legend Robbie Williams, but shining the spotlight on the real local talents, reigniting that authentic feel that’s been missing in the game for a minute. This time connecting with Smila for the impromptu 9:17PM

It’s been no secret of Scorcher’s abilities as an MC, however each time you hear him, levels are being raised, with this verse serving yet another example of that. When he flows like this it’s reminiscent of ’06 Thierry Henry, unstoppable. An effortless balance of skill, presence and most of all bringing the fun back, creating real music for real people. Linking up with Smila, who takes the opportunity to deliver an equally credible verse whilst taking on directorial duties, putting together this complete vibe of a production, from the opening title, sequencing, humorous text overlays and the one take transition he’s been known for, crafting a real and raw execution, complimentary of the overall feel, one that North London can be proud of.

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J2K – Danger

Roll Deep emcee and one of the most underrated from the scene, J2K returns with Danger, the first single from his solo effort ‘The Wake Up EP’.

J2K has always stood out and his ability has never been doubted, fans and peers alike know he possesses plenty potential. With many of the artists establishing themselves further, it is now time for J2K to cement his position within the elite as an artist, Danger certainly has the sound to do so, the beat is a combination of a quick rhythm drum pattern laced with a mid-tempo synth, together the track becomes pacey but sounds like it is keeping up with J2K’s flow, as he rides the beat with ease, his flow remains steady, whilst the lyrical pattern is precise to the beat.

Danger will be blasting through headphones, home speakers and club amps within no time, with it’s versatile sound and appeal.

Fáris Rating:
8/10

The song at the end of the video emphasizes J2K’s mission to stake his claim as one of the best artists in the country (deservedly so), it gives you an insight into the quality of material to further expect from the Roll Deep member.

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