British Rappers SWN AND Dappy Link Up On Single “Fame”
With his intoxicating melodies and out-of-this-world rap flow, British artist SWN delivers a sparkling musical concept entitled "Fame", in collaboration with his British counterpart Dappy. It is clearly impossible to refute the unbelievable potential of these two artists, given the versatility of the production and the ease with which the vocal performances are delivered. Indeed, given the intense competition in the hip-hop scene, especially nowadays, SWN is blessed with a unique and interesting style that sets him apart from other British rappers.
Few rappers like Roddy Rich, Rod Wave or Lil Durk can boast an asymptotically similar flow, which has allowed them to make their mark on the American rap scene.
Dappy, on the other hand, has already proven his musical notoriety in part by making his mark on Spotify with tracks like "Oh My", "No Regret" and "Good Intention". This has even led to collaborations with well-known artists such as Tory Lanez, Stefflon Don and Kranium. In other words, this collaboration of SWN with Dappy, is also an opportunity for SWN, to gain some experience from Dappy.
"Fame" is definitely a big song, with easily memorable melodies and harmonies - SWN is definitely on the right track.
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