We’re massively-hyped that the world has finally taken to the grime scene – as much as the genre showcases where the UK is heading, it’s also set the bar high, showing British rap can be just as striking as the music our Transatlantic counterparts have been producing for years. Latecomers may feel grime as an entity is still pretty fresh, however it’s one that has been striving for recognition for well over a decade now, and thankfully, that moment of acknowledgement seems to finally be here.
Yesterday, Fekky joined forces with Skepta for Way Too Much, a track which sees the two MCs team up once again following last year’s all-star remix of Fekky’s Still Sitting Here.
Continuing Fekky’s fusion of trap-inspired grime beats, Way Too Much is as compelling as it is menacing; two elements that we’ve come to hear as signature from the rapper.
Hit the play button at the top of this post to catch the Way Too Much visual in full; the track’s out now on iTunes.
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