Maxwell D X More Fire Crew X Doller – Timeless

December 1, 2022
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Teaming up with a collaboration for the history books; London MC’s Maxwell D, More Fire Crew, and Doller have joined forces for their fiery single, ‘Timeless’, which see’s the four artists celebrating their continued musical longevity.

Upholding their titles as some of the most reputable names in Grime, the Waltham Forest locals Maxwell D and More Fire Crew dominated the charts in the early noughties [‘Serious’ and ‘Oi’]   with their “grimy garage” sound. Returning to the mic with a wheel-up worthy banger, ‘Timeless’ is bursting with energy from the offset. Housing production from Aziah, each emcee takes their turn to glaze the beat with one-of-a-kind flows, instantly recognisable tones, and boast-worthy bars throughout.

Accompanied alongside a set of lively visuals, Maxwell D, More Fire Crew, and Doller are seen delivering a charismatic performance. Correlating seamlessly with the feel of the track, when asked about the release of the track the boys commented, “TOLD YOU…TIMELESS!”.


Gaining support from the likes of DJ Target and Sir Spyro on BBC Radio 1Xtra, alongside various live PA’s and a performance at Heartless Crew’s ’30 Years of Heartless’ headline show back in November for Ministry of Sound, the boys are back with a bang!

Becoming a powerful force in Wiley’s influential Pay As U Go Cartel who created the hit single, ‘Champagne Dance’ and held down an iconic residency on Rinse FM in its pirate era. More Fire Crew went on to score another chart smash with ‘Pow (Forward)’, recorded under its members’ individual stage names. Doller, who arrived in the picture a little later, instantly stood out as a member of Cold Blooded, and has barely paused ever since, establishing himself as one of UK rap and grime’s most consistent and charismatic figures.

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