STYLY CEE AND CAPPO – THE FALLOUT
Tracks such as Joyriders (w/Cmone) and All Stylz Anthem (w/ Karizma and Midnyte) introduced me to the sounds of Styly Cee way back at the turn of millenium. Since then the producer/DJ/MC/man-for-all-seasons has had his fingers in the Pitman project, tracks for video games and TV programmes, and on a regular basis been repping the Notts sound via releases on Son Records.
His sound has grown from the distinct, playful and positive UK hip-hop sounds and world view of the late 90s, and with long-term collaborator Cappo, has commemorated Son’s 50th release with The Fallout, a depth charge of a hip-hop album that rings of the underground and a passion for music.
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