Premiere: SILKY, Master Peace And YS Tekdinner Share Double Visuals For "411/412"

Whether it's hip-hop, grime or something else altogether, their versatility is instantly noticeable.

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SILKY, Master Peace and his brother YS Tekdinner are three of the most exciting rappers the UK has to offer right now. Not confined to any one genre, subgenre or discipline, the three instead weave together often disparate strands of music.

Whether it's hip-hop, grime or something else altogether, their versatility is instantly noticeable. Thankfully, the three have recently collaborated on a new two-part single "411" and "412". The former is a partnership between SILKY and Master Peace that tracks the pair's friendship and their journey together as artists. The latter, with MP's brother YS Tekdinner, is an even more energetic outing that oozes personality and wit, and is promised to feature on an upcoming project YS and Dee have slated for a 2019 release. The two tracks are then tied together with visuals courtesy of Isaac Brandt of IHB films. The nostalgia-rich video captures scenes of the three talents as they lay out their lyrics in a style that takes its inspiration from Supergrass' video for "Alright", further underlining the unbreakable camaraderie between all of them.

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