Fast-tempo drill percussion with a melodic, often orchestral or vocal-chopped loop.
Built for festivals and car speakers with a heavy bassline. 🎤 Performance Guide How to Flow
References to designer brands, expensive cars, and jewelry.
Focus on "staccato" delivery. Use sharp, aggressive bursts of energy.
Keep it laid back. He uses internal rhymes and a conversational tone even at high speeds. Key Vocabulary (UK Slang) P’s: Money. Ends: Neighborhood or hometown. Motion: Having things going well or making money. 🎬 Music Video Aesthetic The visuals typically feature: Luxury supercars (Lamborghinis, Ferraris). Large crowds of supporters in the "ends." Fast-cut editing synced to the snare hits. High-end streetwear (Trapstar, Dior, Moncler).
The track is a quintessential UK link-up, merging Tion Wayne’s North London drill roots with Aitch’s slick Manchester flow. Key Themes
Fast-paced living and asserting dominance in the rap scene. Production Style
Bridging the gap between London (Tion) and Manchester (Aitch).