Lethal Bizzle recently spoke to SK Vibemaker about his new single ‘Drop’, who his music is for in 2014, industry traps and more. Leave it!
Lethal Bizzle recently spoke to SK Vibemaker about his new single ‘Drop’, who his music is for in 2014, industry traps and more. Leave it!
With the music press talking of a new wave of popularity for grime in 2014, it was only a matter of time before one of the scene’s biggest names, Lethal Bizzle, made his return. Following up from the success of 2013’s summer Top 20 hit ‘Party Right’, the inventor of DENCH and social media legend Bizzle is back with the addictive new single ‘The Drop’.
Once again enlisting Diztortion on production duties, ‘The Drop’ also includes a powerful vocal performance from up-and-coming Cherri Voncelle on the track’s chorus. One half of London-based duo Dora Martin, Cherri has worked with huge artists as wide reaching as Jessie J, Ne-Yo, Frank Ocean and Wiley.
Featuring Bizzle laying down some of his trademark bars over Diztortion’s heavy electro trap beat, ‘The Drop’ is an infectious track that has already picked up radio support from some of urban music’s biggest tastemakers such as Mistajam, and is a guaranteed party starting tune that will set dancefloors alight when it drops on 1st June.
Forgive us for being late, but if you also missed it, Lethal B dropped a new single a little over a week ago, featuring Cherri Voncelle. The premiere was courtesy of MistaJam for his Exclusive Play, who also spoke to Lethal on the single.
‘The Drop’ is officially released 11th May; you can preorder it on iTunes.
This is hilarious….even more hilarious is David Letterman, who used the issue for his daily top ten segment (above). Dench!
From Metro:
Justin Bieber has forfeited his Bizzle rap name after our very own Lethal Bizzle got his ‘Dench gang’ involved.
Biebs, who counts rappers Lil Za and Lil Twist among his dearest friends, changed his Instagram name to Bizzle last week – presumably in an attempt to fit in with the kids he’s hanging around with nowadays.
The move angered Lethal, who didn’t take kindly to sharing his name with the naughty pop star, and he instantly got to work on Biebs.
Lethal explained: ‘I let the Dench gang loose and Mr Bieber felt the pressure from them to change his name back to Justin Bieber on his Instagram.
‘I guess he realised there’s only one Bizzle after all.’
However, should Biebs ever revert back to his super cool rap name Lethal is up for a charity boxing match to settle the score once and for all.
‘I’m up for a charity boxing match. Winner gets the to keep the name and has to donate their car to charity,’ he added to The Sun.
Lethal Bizzle wasted no time taking to Twitter to diss N-Dubz member Fazer who has just been declared bankrupt. – The Grime Report
Produced by Diztortion and directed by Konstantin.
The video features clips from this year’s Dench Parties, as well as competition winners from Instagram.
A large part of what seemed to spark Kanye’s outburst during his Sway in the Morning interview was the topic of fashion, and his struggles within it…via his Twitter, Lethal Bizzle has given his feelings on the matter, relating the issue to the success of his ‘Dench’ brand:
For your chance to appear in the official music video for Lethal Bizzle’s new single Steve Austin Hammrd, upload your 15 second video entry to Instagram of you doing the craziest, zaniest, out of this world stuff with the new single playing in the background.
Don’t forget to # your clip #HammrdVideo to be eligible.
The best clips will be chosen to feature in the finished official video for the single! Deadline for entries is 15th Nov!
The latest single from Lethal B, out now on iTunes. Radio rip courtesy of Mistajam on 1Xtra.
That Dench shirt that Bizzle’s wearing in the video is mean. You can preorder ‘Party Right’ on iTunes (released 8th September):
After his recent top 20 success the UK’s hottest grime artist & MOBO award -winner Lethal Bizzle is on a mission to make us Party Right with his latest summer smash.
Party Right is an energising summer anthem featuring the alt-pop vocals of rising East London star Ruby Goe who broke out in 2012 with her single Get On It via her own Goe Music label. On Party Right we hear Ruby deliver a killer chorus in her own very distinct style.
With top 20 hit, Stylo G — Soundbwoy producer, man of the moment Diztortion on studio duty, Party Right is guarantee…
Hopefully this means that we’ll be seeing an official video for this summer smash soon.
Here’s the brand new & official lyric video for the massive summer anthem ‘Party Right’ from Lethal Bizzle featuring Ruby Goe.
Courtesy of GRM Daily and featuring Lethal Bizzle. I would like to be one of those people out in the street who these magicians come across one day.
Check out some recap footage Lethal Bizzle’s Dench event in Malia (Cyprus).
Ripped from Charlie Sloth on BBC 1Xtra.
Brand new summer smash single by Lethal Bizzle featuring Ruby Goe and produced by man of the moment Diztortion! Be sure to hear this on a dance floor near u. Out on NewState Music this summer, video coming soon.
Not only is Lethal B dropping a new Summer smash soon (as he previews here), but you will be able to hear him perform the new tune at upcoming Dench parties (also announced here).
Lethal Bizzle is gunning for ‘Not A Saint’ to becoming the FA Cup Anthem….you can read up and vote here to support his cause (or check out the other choices).
Following their Comedy Remix of an old school tune from Jade Avia, they sat down to catch up about the release of his new single, female Dench clothing. Bizzle also gave his opinion on Wiley leaving Warner.
4Real TV interviewed uk musical icon Lethal Bizzle we talk about his new single ‘They Got It Wrong’ Featuring Wiley Out On April 21st As well as his past, present & future.
Lethal B goes in over Baauer’s track while on BBC 1Xtra With Mr. Dench.
We caught up with Lethal B and chatted to him about how he built the word “Dench” from a phrase to a brand.
Looked like Lethal B has been pranked:
As part of Access All Areas, Twin B is being controlled by Charlie Sloth live on his show as he interview’s Lethal B and a very special guest.
So Luie Da Don claims that ‘Leave It Yeah’ was stolen from him while sending serious pars in Lethal B’s direction over a DJ Spooky backdrop…..will this garner a response?
Fam is too peak. If you haven’t already picked up your copy, then you can do so here.