What do you know about Backroad Gee?

Party Popper featuring Ambush and Pa Salieu has had heads bopping since it's release earlier this year

ON A mission to leave a firm imprint on the UK rap scene, one of the most exciting young rappers in the UK right now – Backroad Gee enlists quickly-rising rapper Pa Salieu and Ambush to follow up on previous heater ‘Party Popper’ with a fiery remix. 

Full of energy from the onset ­­– effective high-octane visuals directed by Jack Lane London open an exciting window into the unique world of BRG!

Showcasing the undeniable lyrical chemistry between the three rappers, Backroad Gee proves that he can hold his own when in good company. Delivering a balance of turnt up but serious robust bars over 23 Formation in house producer, Finn Wigan’s beat. 

There’s more to Backroad Gee than the eye meets, the rapper who has been raised in disparate parts of London, mainly areas of Tottenham, Stratford, Pimlico, East Finchley, and down to Thornton Heath is – heavily influenced by his mother blasting Congolese music in the house as a youth­.

Growing up in the golden era of grime and dancehall at just 23-years-old Backroad Gee is taking all these formative sounds and experiences to new places. 

With the original Party Popper proving successful earlier this year and an upcoming body of work due in June; BRG continues to set the agenda, receiving co-signs from the likes of Chip, Tiffany Calver, Lethal B, DJ Semtex and many more.

Endowed with a distinctive flow that sets the newcomer apart; and a vigorous ‘make it out of the hood’ mentality BRG is rapidly building a reputation as one to watch for this year.

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  1. | Lucas

    Listening to ‘Enough is enough’ right now. Never heard this guy before. I appreciate the references to original Grime tracks on drill beats. Good energy.

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