Following on from Kasha’s remix of Empire State of Mind with over 50,000 mp3 downloads and 60,000 Plays on Youtube, Black Rhyme is the debut music video from Kasha. It's a positive and forward thinking and ironically colorful approach to life around us. Launching this spring, it has already been backed by Ras Kwame, Target, Rampage, Semtex and Mistajam of the BBC and Flava TV. Kasha aims to bring nothing but positivity to the people. Kasha is quoted as the "strongest lyricist in the uk" by Kiss 100 and he was personally picked by Speech Debelle to support her on tour after her Mercury Music Prize win.
Milton keynes resident artist F-T aka F-tizzle makes his return to the music scene with the much anticipated single 'Turn my world'. Whilst most urban acts seem to be going in the pop direction 'turn my world' is the opposite narrating F-T's struggle to break away from street life to pursue a career in music. The song mixes a strong trance synth with a Gritty bassline to create a unique groundbreaking sound topped with his heartfelt story of struggle. The music video to accompany the song was filmed in an abandoned world war 2 bunker and the visual compliments the song's theme perfectly.F-T's unique selling point is the fact that he solely produces all of his material and has aspirations to be a uk super producer/artist like kayne west and Pharrel williams. This release is one not to be missed and at time when most music has become predictable it takes a bold individual to stand up and make a change.
F-T has been credited for working with some of the Uk's biggest urban stars and has released two solo cd's to this date featuring the likes of Rolldeep,Tinchy stryder, macabre unit and asher d to name some.Recent collaborations include Dirty stank artist d double e and Dubstep/reggae artist Badness.
Since MJ's untimely passing it appears death's presence has been growing steadily. Barely a week goes by without a new twitter update proclaiming a premature death. Whether we are just ageing, or social networking has brought us closer together, Chima Anya reflects upon death from a doctors perspective.
The new single from his upcoming album "New Day" is accompanied by a video that shows a level of creativity in UK hiphop not seen since "Witness the Fitness" (Roots Manuva) and pioneers a brand of class yet to be seen in the "Urban" market.
New Day out May 10th. Album launch party Friday 9th April at Barfly London. Camden Town.