Nadia Rose is a leading force in the ever-growing to be international popularity of British hip-hop. The infectious, straightforward style of her breakout single "Skwod" and debut EP totally Flammable suggests her commanding an array of beats with a swagger paying homage to rappers like Missy Elliot and Eve. but Nadia is uniquely herself, as she morphs the birthday celebration-centric vogue of contemporary rap and the lyricism of the style's beginnings into her personal, Croydon-created stream.
in the latest episode of better of British, we profile Nadia Rose in the middle of Australian appearances at Melbourne track Week, Meredith tune competition and a slew of headline suggests to talk the sounds and styles of U.k. road culture which have made her the blossoming movie star she is nowadays. She speaks on empowering girls in hip-hop, her pleasing method to the song industry, and naturally, how she kills the live reveal.
click on above to watch Nadia Rose in the newest episode of better of British.
featuring track through: Swick & StrictfaceSpecial thanks to: The Operatives, Meredith music competition
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