Taylah Elaine b2b Narx
Keep Hush live: Vicky Grout presents
When Vicky Grout presents, you know the vibes will be impeccably street, and this Taylah Elaine b2b Narx set is a rapid-fire tour through contemporary rap's cutting edge. We're all here squinting at blurry videos trying to ID that one hyped instrumental, and this Keep Hush live session delivers in spades. Think dark room, strobe lights, and a crowd that knows every ad-lib, as the BPM pushes into trap and drill territories. With an average BPM of 146.1, this set lives in the high-energy realm of modern hip-hop, blending trap, drill, and UK rap. The key 12A dominates (nine times), often associated with aggressive, minor-leaning tracks that suit the content. Energy is low-heavy (avg 0.58), emphasizing 808 subs and crisp snares over melodic complexity.
Mixing is likely quick and punchy, with cuts and drops to highlight vocal hooks and beat switches. The BPM range from 140 to 162 shows a dynamic arc, building from slower jams into faster, more intense sections, keeping the energy peaks unpredictable. ScHoolboy Q's 'Water' ft. Lil Baby is a perfect opener, all cool swagger and liquidity. Skepta's 'Redrum' is a dark, brooding highlight, with Key's feature adding an eerie touch. Breakage's 'Hard' with David Rodigan & Newham Generals is a crossover gem, linking dubstep pressure with rap attitude.
Jme's 'Man Don't Care' is a grime staple that injects pure energy, while Octavian's 'My Head' offers a more melodic, emotional reprieve. The inclusion of Aditya Sumantri's 'Tangerang Pride' and Nu Brand's 'Gash by Hour' shows a keen ear for underground, instrumental beats. Cam'ron & Juelz Santana's 'Oh Boy' adds a nostalgic twist. From the laid-back drip of 'Water', through the menacing peak of 'Redrum', to the purified swagger of Skepta's 'Pure Water' as the closer, this full tracklist is a relentless showcase of rap's evolution.