With the two artists showing why they’ve been about for time, the guys display their unique flows over a sick Teddy Music produced beat.
D Power jumps in first with his delivery and reminds people that we have loved him since Déjà vu with the hard hitting flow.
Manga then comes in and shows us why he is one of the most in form artists right now with his skippy flow and different energy.
As Manga says “chat about Grime, you don’t mention me? That’s void, go sort it out”
The beat is cold and had me pulling faces throughout; Teddy Music won’t let you down when it comes to beats.
Play this one out loud!
Playing Mega Drive in the music video did it for me, although it shoulda been Streets of Rage 2 being played!
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