JME & Skepta Link Up On "Nang"

JME and Skepta link up for a brand new banger.

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Brotherly duo JME and Skepta have left a familial legacy in the grime scene. Though Skepta's skyrocketed to international fame in the past few years, it's still a BBK movement at the end of the day. JME took the unconventional route in late 2019 when he decided to release his new project Grime MC without uploading it to streaming services. 

Nonetheless, some of the singles have made their rounds on to streaming services with "Nang" being the most recent one. Releasing the visuals for the single off of the project, JME and Skepta return to the basics of grime with their new single as they swap bars over garage-influenced production.

Check out their new collaboration below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from both JME and SKepta.

Quotable Lyrics
How could I get pissed off, bodies get ticked off
I hope you brush your teeth, before you talk about the big boss
Brand new bed sheets, covered in your wifey's lip gloss
You was at the top but you slipped off


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