Friday, December 19, 2014

The streets buzz Netwrk

The streets are talking about Netwrk, a new artiste rising from the ANG, an affiliate of the Bounty Killer-led Alliance.

Years ago, he first grabbed public attention with Neva Lef It, a hardcore diss of Vybz Kartel and the Portmore Empire. Now, he has a new song called Bare Dead Body (Death Trial), which represents the ANG hard in the streets.

The artiste’s potent rhymes and humorous wordplay are a sign that he could flip the dancehall game on its ear and that a new era is dawning in the world of music.

“Mi have to big up bounty Killer, who ah give me a real strength. Right now, mi up and running. Netwrk picking up. The streets say dem love the Death Trial and the Alkaline diss A Wah So?, the ting up.” Netwrk said.

The growing buzz has led to a show at Limelight nightclub, St Andrew, tomorrow and another in Manchester on December 28 at the community centre in Mandeville.

“I will be appearing alongside the General, Bounty Killer. Grimy lifestyle! Tell dem nuh try wi lifestyle,” he said.

He also released a much-heralded mixtape called Lyrical Dictionary.

“I was introduced to the General, Bounty Killer, by an Alliance campaign agent, Kim Sassi/Kimesha Chung. Since that time, I have been voicing songs. Mi confidence really improve and the ting look good for 2015,” he said.

Other singles include Street Prayer for On the Peak Music/Iwaad Music, a combination with Singy Chris on the Island Traffic/IWAAD label, and Realest Inna The Streets on the Chase Mills Records label.

“Big up Pusha Yute records and the whole entourage. Everyday mi inna the streets ah white-line it. Big up the Street Boss! Big up Millsy!” he said.

You can find the Lyrical Dictionary album on YouTube and sound cloud, and on other media platforms like www.one876entertainment.com.


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The streets buzz Netwrk