This week, Delta Lima brings himself through the #4DLiveRoom. The charismatic rapper, actor and writer lays down the fire on top of two of grime’s most infamous instrumentals. As a step out of the comfort zone becomes a second nature by bar two, Delta Lima sets the #4DLiveRoom on fire with his unique between-the-bars flow.
Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman last week surprised us all with ‘Lice’ – a dope brand new collaborative 5-song EP, available for streaming and download now, absolutely FREE!
To explain further, Aesop and Sandman released this statement –
“With the holiday season right around the corner, we’ve combined forces to bring you the gift of “Lice” – a downloadable and 100% FREE 5-song EP. The project features production from DJ Spinna, Optiks, Blockhead, Alex “Apex” Gale, and Charles Hamilton, as well as artwork from Jeremy Fish. Physical copies of Lice will also be available in limited quantity as tour-only merchandise, in the upcoming year. The music is free – but if you are feeling charitable, here are a couple organizations we recommend where your donation can make a difference:
“In Kannan’s previous SBTV he briefly touched on problems that he had with his mum & how he felt when his dad got stabbed & nearly died so I wanted him to elaborate more on the relationship he had with his parents and in his debut Warm Up Session he painted a picture with words & I fully respect him for getting this off his chest & letting you know a bit about his life. This is the sort of content I personally live for so if you have something interesting to say or stories to let loose, please get in touch as I want any artist wether that be a singer or a MC/rapper to tell their stories. SBtv isn’t just my platform, it’s our platform. I hope you lot have seen the different sort of content we’ve been putting out (Coinz, Dave & Rapman are most recent amongst others), it’s not everyday bang bang anywhere gang – for me it’s all about positive vibes that can inspire through music & as SB is a big platform, we know with great power, comes responsibility so we want our audience & the artists we feature to think in different ways.” – Jamal Edwards