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UK drill is a subgenre of drill music and road rap that originated in the South London district of Brixton from 2012 onwards. [1] [2] [3] While being sonically distinct from Chicago drill music, [4] it embraces its aesthetic and melds it with road rap, a British style of gangsta rap that became popular in the years prior to the existence of drill.
Scratch that—the best drill artist in the world." [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] "Only You Freestyle" is a UK drill track produced by M1onthebeat, who "gives the pair an eerie backdrop laden with drilly 808s and lurching bass for them to deliver their barrage of crud talk and bravado."
Pages in category "UK drill songs" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ain't It Different; B.
"Body" is a song by British rappers Russ Millions and Tion Wayne, released on 25 March 2021 through GDS Records and Atlantic Records. The song was produced by Gotcha, and promoted with a TikTok dance challenge, as well as a remix released in April 2021 featuring Bugzy Malone, Fivio Foreign, Darkoo, Buni, ArrDee, E1 (3x3) and ZT (3x3).
[73] [74] [76] Musically, UK drill often exhibits violent language and provocative lyrics. [75] UK drill music evolved its own distinct style of production compared to Chicago drill with UK drill group 67 often credited for shifting the sound away from the Chicago influences it seemed to heavily draw inspiration from in its early days and ...
"Clash" is a British hip hop track with elements of UK drill, built around a "repetitive, haunting piano" melody accompanied by "spectral, filtered synth." [2] [3] Lyrically, the song features "egotistic proclamations that flex their respective riches."
UK drill songs (7 C, 17 P) Pages in category "UK drill" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
UK drill [68] [69] [70] is a subgenre of drill music and road rap that originated in the South London district of Brixton from 2012 onwards. Borrowing heavily from the style of Chicago drill music, UK drill artists often rap about violent and hedonistic criminal lifestyles.