Brit Beauty Bombs The Bass Cause The Riddim Never Let Her Down
Ms. Dynamite has been bad from ever since she linked with Sticky to make the UK garage classic “Booo!” After her criminally slept-on Stateside debut A Little Deeper, she took a minute to do the whole mom thing and raise her son. But when she popped up on Katy B’s recent club banger “Lights On” it was obvious that motherhood hasn’t slowed Ms. D down one bit. Excuse while she gets into your brain one more time.Ms. D’s back with a fresh new track “Neva Soft.” The Labrinth-produced track blends live instrumentation with that riddim—you know, the pulsating distressed digital bass sound shared by most of the various subgenres of the UK underground from drum&bass to jungle, garage, grime and dubstep—a perfect backdrop for Dynamite’s disarmingly sweet singing voice, which can sound by turns vulnerable and bulletproof. And when she starts spitting that raggamuffin chat the ting tun up. Run that…
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