Mixtape - Award winning British hip-hop artist Stormzy has been a name everyone has been talking about for years now. With a string of hits under his belt and appearances at festivals such as Glastonbury, Stormzy is one of the most popular urban acts to ever come from the U.K. He has also recently featured on an Ed Sheeran album as well as working on his own new material. ‘Game Over’ pays homage to one of Grime's most talented acts.
Michael Omari alias Stormzy reprezentuje britský rap, tzv. grime. Pochází z Londýna a patří k největším hvězdám tohoto subžánru. V letech 2014 a 2015 byl vyhlášen vítězem této žánrové kategorie na respektovaných cenách MOBO Awards, dostal se rovněž na seznam největších nadějí BBC Sound Of 2015. S nejúspěšnějším singlem Shup Up pronikl do britské Top 10.
Očekávané druhé album krále britského rapu. Na desce najdete kromě tradičních hostů z grime scény i zástupce popového světa, kterým vévodí populární Ed Sheeran.
Stormzy has announced his third studio album This Is What I Mean . The 12-track release, according to a press release, was mostly written during a retreat to Osea Island, a small island in the Blackwater Estuary that’s accessible by car for only a few hours each day due to the rising tide.
This Is What I Mean follows 2019’s Heavy Is the Head and 2017’s Gang Signs & Prayers. Stormzy has continued to release new music in the interim, most recently dropping the song “Mel Made Me Do It” with a nearly 11-minute video featuring guest appearances from Usain Bolt, Louis Theroux, José Mourinho, and more.