What do you get if you combine two of grimeâs greatest pop stars with half of the UKâs most in-demand rap duo? The brilliant âInsomniaâ, a brand new collaboration album from Skepta, Chip and D-Block Europe‘s Young Adz.
Itâs surprising enough that Chip and Skepta could make an album together without fans getting wind of it, but more noteworthy still that theyâve chosen to team up with Adz, a less well-established talent. Then again, D Block have sold out north Londonâs Alexandra Palace twice. Bringing everything they have to the table, the trio have made an album to go down in UK rap history.
Opener âMainsâ sees Adz, Skeppy, and Chip deliver a pop-trap song ready for the (now-delayed) summertime. With a plethora of double entendres and euphemisms, Skepta is the yin to Adzâs heavily auto-tuned about girls, sex, drugs and the trap. Young Adz, a trendsetter in the UK music scene, has flows are so catchy that even grime veteran Chip has begun to emulate his tremulous deliver: “Grown up now, gotta move different / I only cheat if itâs two womenâ.Â
DaBeatfreakz, the hottest producers in the UK rap scene right now, produce the drill-trap beat for âStar In The Hoodâ. The trio tell us how earned the moniker and Chip even shouts out east London pop star who made the phrase big: “Star in the hood from time / You can put that on Tinchy Stryderâ.
After the stunning start and middle, the album sags a little towards the end â especially on the repetitive âSin Cityâ, which sees Adz repeating the same inane lyrics over and over (âIâm the reason why sheâs got a plastic noseâ), the AutoTune making it sound as though he has a cold. Tottenham veterans Skepta and Chip’s verses are more mediocre than elsewhere on the album, but itâs Adzâs vocal that really grates.
Overall, though, despite a couple of subpar verses, âInsomniaâ is one for the books. The UK rap world has never seen three of the sceneâs most in-demand rappers surprisingly team up for an album. Here the best of north and south London have come together and paved the way for others to follow suit.
Yet it’s hard not to conclude that, as Chip puts it at one point, âif three man link up and do an album, itâs not gonna sound like thisâ.
Details
Release date:Â March 27
Record label: SKC M29
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