SunnyBoyFitz drops off genre-bending new mixtape ‘CopyRightKid’

SunnyBoyFitz, one of the UK’s most exciting and naturally intriguing rappers rising up right now, unleashes his brand new tape CopyRightKid.

Hot on the heels of recent singles “What I Want” and “Hot Head Wiley”, the Peckham-born, Lagos-raised 25 year-old’s latest project is a beautifully crafted pastiche that draws from a well of rich cultural and musical influences from the noughties, a golden era for Black British music.

Thematically, the mixtape recaptures the energy and unfiltered creative chaos that characterised the early 2000s as such an epochal period for British music as a whole. Whether it’s the sampling palette of vocal chops, or channeling the DIY chaos of Channel U, the universe Sunny inhabits on CopyRightKid draws from a collective consciousness of those that remember the scene before the commercialism.

Listen to CopyRightKid below.

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