New Ramz out now

South London artist releases brand new single 'Belong To The Streets'

Ramz brings us new music

BRITS NOMINATED Ramz has released brand new single ‘Belong To The Streets’ via Polydor Records.

The track – produced Jahaan Sweet and 169 – is Ramz’s first release this year and follows single ‘Barking’, ‘Family Tree’ and ‘Hold You Down’. 

“This track is about a girl who belongs to the street”, says Ramz,

“But for me, I need somebody who’s exclusive.”. The accompanying music video is directed by Chris Chucky and shot in London. 

Ramz Belong To The Streets cover art

Having amassed over 3.3 million+ record sales, 650 million+ streams and 100 million+ YouTube views across four single releases, Brits nominated Ramz has achieved a number of ‘Firsts’ to date: he is the first ever act to achieve a number one on Spotify with their debut single, has notched up the most viewed video of all time on GRM Daily and, with ‘Barking’, scored the most streamed UK Urban track of 2018 and a number two on the UK Official Singles chart (crowning him as the highest charting British urban artist since 2015), and a number one streaming hit in Germany.

With an unprecedented rise to glory that is testament to an ever-evolving and expanding UK music scene, Ramz’s lyrics provide a time capsule snapshot of the corners of the capital and are as relatable as his success-story is aspirational.

While he may be a newcomer to the game, Ramz is holding all the Aces and his ambitions are sky high.

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