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Listen to JPEGMAFIA’s frenetic new single ‘Sin Miedo’

JPEGMAFIA has shared his brand new single ‘Sin Miedo’ check it out below.‘Sin Medio’ (which translates to ‘no fear’), is JPEGMAFIA’s second solo single this year. Built around a sample of 2 Live Crew’s ‘Hoochie Mama’, the track harnesses sprawling metal guitars in a fusion of rock, hip-hop, electronic and dance.It marks the rapper’s first string of solo releases since 2021 and follows the single ‘don’t rely on other men‘ released June 17.‘Sin Miedo’ is accompanied by a similarly raucous music video, which features JPEGMAFIA driving around in a cowboy hat and performing under a highway overpass — all filmed in a disorientating, glitchy style.JPEGMAFIA first announced he was working on an album last year, telling fans that they could expect three from him in 2023.However, he only released one full-length collaborative project with Danny Brown called ‘SCARING THE HOES: VOL 1’.
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Danny Brown announces 2024 UK and European tour dates as he shares ‘Y.B.P.’ video
Danny Brown has shared the music video for his recent track ‘Y.B.P.’ and announced a UK and European tour for 2024.‘Y.B.P.’ featuring Bruiser Wolf appeared on the US rapper and singer’s 2023 album ‘Quaranta’, his first full-length solo outing in four years.Brown and Bruiser Wolf star in the new music video as a claymation versions of themselves roaming around their home city, as they reflect on being “young, black and poor being raised in Detroit”.The video was created by UK-based directors and animators Edem Wornoo and Will Child. Check it out below.‘Quaranta’ was released digitally in November and will be available on vinyl from Friday (January 19) via Warp Records.Alongside the video drop, Brown has announced a 21-date tour of the UK and Europe in support of the new album, which follows the previously announced North American tour taking place in March.Brown will kick off the UK leg at John Dee in Oslo, Norway, before stopping off in Copenhagen, Berlin, Vienna, Prague and more.
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D Double E on Kano and Asher D being better known for ‘Top Boy’ than grime: “I don’t really like that”
D Double E has spoken to NME about the hardship of early grime stars, Jamaica’s influence on the scene and UK rap’s evolution as a whole.The East Londoner became synonymous with the UK grime scene as a part of the Newham Generals alongside Footsie, before having a thriving solo career and releasing grime classics such as ‘Street Fighter Riddim’ and ‘Bad 2 Tha Bone’.While many grime stars have become household names – such as his longtime friend and frequent collaborator Ghetts as well as the likes of Kano, Asher D (better known as Ashley Waters) and Skepta – the MC and producer, real name Darren Jason Dixon, hailed how the scene had “come a long way”.I love when people can and do what they want to do,” said the MOBO Award winner. “When I hear Kano’s album [2019 ‘Hoodies All Summer’] and he’s got the tunes with Popcaan [‘Can’t Hold We Down’], then I’ll hear Skepta with A$AP Rocky [ on 2017 track ‘Praise Da Lord’] or Wizkid [on 2016 ‘Ojuelegba (Remix)’] – I just love it that everyone is free and that’s what I’m trying to do for myself.”However, when it came to figures from grime becoming more well-known for their successful TV work away from the scene – such as Kano and Asher D playing Sully and Dushane in Top Boy – Dixon said: “I don’t really like that, man, but it adds a little bit more sauce to the person, I guess.
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