Review: P Money and Whiney: possibly the most winning combo since ketchup and chips or gin and tonic. Together the pair have been stacking up some serious heat since 'Buss The Red' leaked way back in November 21 and the vibes have been coming in thick and fast with singles like 'So It Seems', 'Saviour' and 'Junkyard'. Now comes the full album they've been promising for well over a year now. Well worth the wait as Whiney whips up sonic storms and P goes in hard on the bars, highlights include the epic flash and smash of 'Ecstasy', the tempo-flipping flexery of '175 - 140' and the Dreps-featured slammer 'Ghetto Hospitality'. What an album!
Review: What a link up we have here as the raucous sounds of Bristol's finest meet a grime legend in smokey style. If we are honest, there are few names in grime music who can claim a catalogue the same level as P Money, who arrives on this sizzling new instrumental from Jook & Boofy in rapturous form. He lays a barrage of high energy punchlines down over a backdrop laced with haunted choir vocals, sharpened percussive pops and silky rhythmic designs, showing us just how potent a combo the two Sector 7 veterans can be. This one also comes complete with the full instrumental drop to match, which even as a stand alone design packs a hell of a punch.
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