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UK songwriter and rapper Slowthai is back with his latest full length LP âTYRON.â This is the second full-length commercial album from the Northampton native, which arrives just a few years after his breakout debut, âNothing Great About Britain,â which was well-received thanks to its fusion of grime, hardcore hip hop and with some punk aesthetics. Along with Thaiâs unique, nasally, elastic and animated delivery, his more aggressive tracks paired with wild shows and social media antics earned him somewhat of a bad boy reputation.Â
It looks like Slowthai may be trying to find a balance between this image with âTYRON.â This LP is presented in a two-disc format, although rounding off at a swift 35 minutes. While relatively short, this record comes with quite a strong emotional separation between the two batches of tracks. Bouncy aggressive bangers with a trap flare to kick things off at the beginning of t
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U.K. hip hop artist slowthai released his second studio album âTYRON,â on Feb. 12, a double-sided record detailing the 26-year-old rapperâs dealings with drugs and violence, while giving insight into his imbalance of emotions.
Slowthai, born Tyron Frampton, upped his ambition and experimentation exponentially on âTYRONâ compared to his 2019 breakout debut âNothing Great About Britain.â While his debut record had an unrelenting, punk-like energy toward British politics which channeled throughout the entire album, slowthaiâs follow-up presents a more varied approach, both sonically and topically.
Double album âTYRONâ is 14 tracks long, split up into two 7-song sides. The first side is similar to his previous work, consisting of one trap banger after another. Unfortunately, it is also the albumâs weaker side â where a lack of structure within the songs leaves one scratching their head.
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It’s not too difficult to imagine the impulse behind a song like “CANCELLED,” the second single from the British rapper Slowthai’s new album,
Tyron. The track features Skepta and follows a familiar revenge fantasy: our anti-hero MCs versus the proverbial naysayers, who in this case are the online agents of so-called cancel culture. At this point it’s an exhausting form of discourse. There are few things more unappealing than thinking about what people have to say on the internet. But throughout