Complimenting each other with their distinct flows, both BandoKay and Headie One, offer their own unique individualistic approach as they rap on ‘Rivals’.
The two members of the OFB group, style over the experimental instrumental that contains jazzy elements such as booming trumpets and addictive 808 beats creating a nice contrast in sound.
Bringing his passionate and youthful energy to the mic Bandokay raps about life on the roads and the violence that he is surrounded by, carrying the paranoia and trauma with every word he utters.
Smoothly injecting Headie One the older rapper's voice acts as a soothing balm as he expresses himself with his typical nonchalant fluidity. Always a calming presence he asks the penetrating question of why are you really involved, after reflecting on his past decisions.
Directed by Tyrus, the cinematic video immersive you in an underground world of illegal boxing fights and bets. Finding themselves on opposing sides we see the two rappers’ conflict play out.
Announcing his upcoming debut his debut solo mixtape M.A.R.K. It consists of 21 tracks exploring the transition of Bando from adolescence to the present day. The title is a nod to his late father Mark Duggan, who passed away tragically in 2011.
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