Premiere: Manchester Rhymer Sangy Cuts Deep On "Chachu"

Telling the tale of the trials and tribulations many ethnic minorities go through.

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The rap scene in Manchester is currently on fire, and one of its rising stars, Sangy, has mastered the art of making music relatable to your average Joe—with his new single, "Chachu", another shining example of this.

Produced by Sangy himself, the beat starts minimal, with just a snickering snare and kick, and he slowly builds up the coalition of instruments, adding in emotion-pulling keys and shrilling synths. His thoughts flow over the instrumental with ease and see him talking about the trials and tribulations many ethnic minorities face, balancing both their often radical urban environments and their traditional cultures of origin.

Reflective of this sentiment, the Tarnish Vision-directed visuals show Sangy rapping in front of a bleak industrial backdrop, fully in his thoughts. With a project expected to drop at some point this year, keep an eye on Sangy as he continues to make his mark.

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