K Trap is one of the key players in a genre which is giving many young people a voice in sharing a similar story.
Street Side Effects is a well-rounded offering that encapsulates the best of K-Trap - and marks the road to more success. There are names you must mention when it comes to the emergence and rise of drill music in the UK.
I hope everyone leaves with some sort of message, and enjoys it.” K Trap 'Street Side Effects' Loski 'Music, Trial and Trauma: A Drill Story' Sean Paul 'Live N Livin' Nas 'King's Disease' Best Radio Show. I hope people can learn from it - learn from my mistakes. I feel like they only saw a quarter of me, and I’ve given them way more with this album. Notion 88: Wesley Joseph Get to know rising songwriter, rapper, producer and filmmaker Wesley Joseph, the multi-hyphenate making his mark. I feel like this is the first time I’ve opened up to all my supporters and my fans. South London rapper K-Trap speaks to Notion about his new album ‘Street Side Effects’, as well as life, lockdown, and his vision as an artist. When it comes to work rate D Block Europe are relentless Young Adz and LB gave us another long project with 29 songs in total.
Speaking on the Streets Side Effects album, K-Trap says, “A lot’s gone into it. View Zip DownloadMp3 K-Trap Street Side Effects Album Downloads profile on Pinshape, a 3D printing marketplace & community full of high quality 3d. The album also features a star-studded list of collaborators including Giggs, M1llionz, Fredo, D-Block Europe, Wretch 32, Abra Cadabra and Blade Brown. Touching on an array of topics, such as self-actualisation and the affects of the community and criminality of the streets, the 16-track LP is an in-depth look into K-Trap’s life. After much success, the South London rapper unveils his much-anticipated debut album, Street Side Effects. Now seeking to become the latest to transition from the UK drill scene to mainstream success, K-Trap’s debut album, Street Side Effects, endeavours to demonstrate what he really sounds like with mixed results. From collaborations with Headie One, Krept & Konan and DigDat, alongside more than 80 million streams across his catalogue, K-Trap is one of the most notable artists in the current UK scene. Having unmasked last year, retiring his trademark black balaclava, 25-year-old South London rapper K-Trap is showing us what he really looks like.