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27 · 02 · 2025
Slew makes his comeback with the new single ‘NEW TO ME’.
Originally from West London and now residing in Hertfordshire, Slew honed his skills by reinterpreting grime beats from a unique perspective. A rapper with an extensive flow, he explored his interest in fashion by spending some time in Japan.
His impactful mixtape ‘FACE VALUE’ from last year created significant buzz, leading to a feature in CLASH's Next Wave section. Slew shared: “I aim to continuously enhance the quality of my music. It's all about progress moving forward.”
Recently, he delivered an impressive performance alongside the prominent DJ AG, where he showcased some new material.
A preview of ‘NEW TO ME’ has already taken off on social media, amassing over 535,000 views in just five days on TikTok.
The track, released now, is a punchy and instantly catchy comeback; the standout hook grabs your attention, while Slew's lyrical prowess adds to its replay value.
Produced by OUTLAW (Kairo Keys), you can listen below.
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Slew is back with a new single titled 'NEW TO ME'. Originally from West London and currently residing just outside the city in Hertfordshire, Slew honed his skills by reworking grime.