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Wow! i didn't know she was only 16.

Such a fantastic song.

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I think this is a lovely song, I only heard it for the first time a couple of days ago but it impressed me! Stands out really nicely amongst the other chart hits right now.
She could be the new Lana Del Rey? :P

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33 | :up: 37 | 6th week

 

Cadet & Deno Driz

Advice

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Non-Album Single

Released: 14th September 2018

Label: Underrated Legends/Fukm

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (04/10/2018) | 54-49-45-40-37-33

 

Sales: 50k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

__ Sales

51 Audio Streaming

13 Video Streaming

 

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Biography

 

Cadet

South London grime artist Cadet (aka Blaine Johnson) grew up alongside fellow MCs Konan, Krept, and Redz as part of the notorious Gipset gang. The teenage crew gained a considerable following across social media toward the end of the noughties with their videos of freestyles about gang life and London living. Using music as their escape, the members all focused on their careers, with Krept and Konan eventually signed to a major in 2013. Cadet continued to plow his own path, and in 2015 delivered freestyles for underground London-based music channel OSM Vision, and suddenly saw his profile skyrocket. Switching his tone from gang-related tales to emotional lyrics about life and its tribulations, Cadet found a new audience for his raps. In 2016 Cadet dropped his first mixtape, The Commitment. The self-released album saw him teaming up with the likes of Donae'o and Tis Rome. Continuing to deliver freestyles for various online music channels including SBTV, the rapper built up a respectable following. Cadet released a follow-up album, The Commitment 2, the following year. Featuring a number of singles -- including "Instagram Girls" and "No More Letters" -- the album cemented Cadet's rise from teenage tearabout to full-fledged grime star. - Spotify

 

Deno Driz

Social media sensation who rose to fame via his schoolyard singing on Instagram. He rose to stardom when his impromptu cover of Geko's song "Over and Under" went viral on Instagram in March 2016. He is a member of the music duo AJ x Deno. They released the song "Ride or Die" in 2017. - FamousBirthdays

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Cadet

2018 33 Advice (Cadet & Deno Driz) -NAS-

 

Deno Driz

2018 33 Advice (Cadet & Deno Driz)

 

Social Media

 

Cadet

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Deno Driz

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Jesus nooooo! Really awful song now. <_<

32 | :left: 32 | 14th week

 

Stay Flee Get Lizzy presents Fredo & Young T & Bugsey

Ay Caramba

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Non-Album Single

Released: 26th July 2018

Label: Lizzy / YE Records / Island Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (09/08/2018) | 38-41-43-46-44-43-39-40-41-39-32-32-32-32

 

Sales: 100k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

50 Sales

39 Audio Streaming

08 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Fredo

London-based grime MC Fredo focuses his lyrics on his drug-dealing lifestyle, the streets that he calls home, and all the money he's made. Hailing from London's infamously tough Mozart Estate, Fredo was considered one of the leading figures in the notorious London gang Harrow Road Boys. He practiced his craft as an MC for years, before emerging in 2016 with the single "They Ain't 100." The track immediately garnered attention, including a small co-sign from Drake, who featured the track in his 30th birthday mix on OVO Sound Radio. The same year he released two further singles, "Trapspot" and "Pattern Gang," before appearing on Kojo Funds and Abra Cadabra's hit single "Dun Talkin [Remix]" alongside Yxng Bane, Frisco, and JME. In 2017 Fredo escalated the hype he had already received, releasing his third single, "Get the Pot," early in the year, quickly followed by his debut appearance on Charlie Sloth's Fire in the Booth, both in preparation for his debut full-length, Get Rich or Get Recalled, which was released independently in March of that year. - iTunes

 

Young T & Bugsey

There aren't many young rap pretenders who could write a track one week, shoot its video the next, then watch it fire to nearly half a million plays and counting seven days after that. Then again, most young MCs aren't Young T & Bugsey, the Nottingham duo whose fierce, eclectic hip-hop - as evidenced on quickly-assembled new single 'Gangland' - has turned them into ones-to-watch, championed by Stormzy, Tim Westwood and many more.

 

"Our sound is the both of our cultures and backgrounds without any kinda boundaries or restrictions," say the pair, who collide murky, bass-heavy beats with sounds from their childhoods: ad libs borrowed from their respective Nigerian and Jamaican parents' record collections, grime flows inspired by school days rapping over instrumentals nabbed from YouTube, and hooks paying homage to lazy sofa sessions in front of MTV Base. "50 Cent, Snoop, Pharrell - that era was it for us," laughs Young T. "Hot summer days, you'd still be inside watching MTV Base, the whole day."

 

Young T & Bugsey met aged 15, having been aware of each other's DIY recordings on separate sides of the city. When they eventually linked up, first as part of a collective before zeroing in on their chemistry as a duo, they quickly found themselves to be on a similar level, musically and otherwise. "We each bring something to the table that the other maybe wouldn't," says Bugsey. "We're very different in a lot of ways but in other ways exactly the same. And we've grown up together from there. My problems are his problems, his problems are my problems."

 

Building their project from a community arts space in Nottingham's St Ann's area, their grind towards the brink of blowing up began with a debut single, '1st Quarter', which was followed by more tracks, each one building their buzz in the local region and beyond. Then came a chance encounter with Stormzy behind the scenes of a Westwood Crib session in 2015. "We were bare young and thought: we gotta rap for him," says Bugsey. "He started rapping with us, so we're there going back to back with Stormzy. He felt what we were doing and we're grateful to say he's been really supportive since."

 

Since then, breakout singles 'Glistenin' and 'No Mickey Mouse Ting' have further helped establish them as on a mission. "Shooting the videos for those felt like a moment for Nottingham," say the pair, who call the city a big influence on their identity. "When you're not from London, when you accept you're an outsider in those terms, it's like, bruv, if you can get your city behind you, then you're good." With more singles, festival dates and a long-form project on the horizon, it'll be the world next. - Primary Talent

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Fredo

2017 63 Change -1-

2018 83 YRF (GRM Daily feat. Fredo & Not3s)

2018 70 Rappin' & Trappin' -2-

2018 77 Playin' For Keeps (Fredo feat. Asco) -3-

2018 90 Haters (Fredo feat. Not3s) -4-

2018 32 Ay Caramba (Stay Flee Get Lizzy presents Fredo & Young T & Bugsey) -NAS-

2018 01 Funky Friday (Dave & Fredo)

 

Young T & Bugsey

2018 32 Ay Caramba (Stay Flee Get Lizzy presents Fredo & Young T & Bugsey) -NAS-

 

Social Media

 

Fredo

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Young T & Bugsey

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Wish this Ay Caramba would go ACR.

 

No way this would have gone this high on a proper sales chart.

 

I ahte streaming. False sales.

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