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Interview with Sneakbo
Myles McCaulskey sits down with the man who is arguably the father of the Afro-Swing/Bashment genre that is dominating the UK currently.
Myles McCaulskey
Published 20 April 2019
Sneakbo

Sneakbo is arguably the father of the Afro-Swing/Bashment genre that is dominating the UK music culture currently.

Coming up to a decade in the scene, it was the Brixton native's hit "Touch Ah Button" which gained Sneakbo a lot of attention as a teenager. With this momentum, Sneakbo became one of the biggest names in the UK Rap scene, with eventual co-signs from Drake only increasing the spotlight on his name.

His effortless blend of Afro Beats, Dancehall and UK Rap created a signature sound that was the cornerstone of artists like Hardy Caprio, One Acen, Not3s and others who grew up on this sounds in the early stages of the decade.

Now ten years on, Sneakbo dropped his debut album "Brixton" last year and is back with a bang with his new single "Gang" featuring Kwesi Arthur and Darkovibes.

Sneakbo sat down with Myles McCaulskey to talk about his new single, Brixton and how his music has developed as his core fanbase has grown up.

Broadcasted exclusively worldwide on W!ZARD Radio Station.

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