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Clavish – ‘Rap Game Awful’ project out 13/01/2023

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November 16, 2022

‘THE STREETS IS FAKE THE RAP GAMES WORSE…’ – Clavish gives us a glimpse of his new project which is out on 13/01/2023.

Clavish has been rising in the scene for the last couple of years. His free-style ability is undeniable with no misses. His viral GRM Daily Duppy, is up there with the greatest. Arguably the best up-and-coming rap artist of the year in the UK despite losing the award to A1 x J1, which many disagreed with, not to belittle the success A1 x J1 have had this year, with their hit single ‘Latest Trends‘ being a charting hit, however Clavish is certainly one to watch in becoming a global superstar. It is no surprise that Clavish’s tape is highly anticipated. With features from the likes of American singer Kaash Paige, who in her interview with Cam which is on our youtube channel, stated her currant favourite UK artists were ‘ Clavish and Bandokay’ it’s no surprise the two collaborated to create the track ‘Trying’.

Aside from the international features, Clavish’s track-list shows he paid homage to the UK rap ‘OG’s of the game. The track-list teases son ‘4 of us’ which features Youngs Teflon, Tiny Boost & Rimzee, the line-up seems valid already, the selection of these. all individually talented rap artists on one song together is bound to create a banger, leaving high expectations for when the project is released. Another song which is expected to be highly anticipated is ‘Rocket Science’ featuring popular UK rap group D-Block Europe who recently sold out their 3rd year of O2 shows.

What can we expect from Rap Game Awful? Well, it is a surprise the rapper who stated he has ‘no rap friends’ has a project with so many features, however the features do makes sense to who Clavish is, it seems this album perhaps will be an attack to the rap industry, the 28 song track-list has already been criticised for being long let’s wait and see if it is truly worth the wait. I am sure he won’t dissapoint.

Words by Tatenda Madubeko