sinn6r's music makes me want to two-foot someone
personally, i can't listen to anything light when i'm walking at night. you lot listening to drake on your late night dash to tesco are doing it wrong. moving like your playlist has the word 'vibes' in it. none of that. i need something heavy. something to storm to the shops to. in and out. quick and easy. like i'm angry at the ground. there's a few artists who fit this feeling to a tee, but recently, not many have been doing it better than sinn6r.
sinn6r feels like a superstar in waiting. we're all agreed on that, right? the clips coming out of his tour look bacchanalian. frenzied. crowd's are loving it. and why wouldn't they? sinn6r's come-up has been one of the most consistent and enjoyable to watch. ay caramba is a ton of fun. female top is a blast. that schoolboy9 bar reverberates around my head on a daily basis. now now is built for running playlists the world other. turn your strava off and get that on. with federal, and its ongoing tour, the momentum sinn6r has been gathering has hit supersonic levels. forget plaudits from his contemporaries and critics, the music is revelatory.
the project is profound. for all the intensity and organised chaos of the project, put together by an all-star team of producers, it's got so many introspective and earnest moments, label dinner being one. bolstered by an incredible ledbyher feature, sinn6r's matter-of-fact references to his family and his desire to provide are both touching, and further proof that sinn6r is one of the most exciting artists in the uk. you want to root for him. you want to enjoy his music. i'm doing both. can't wait to see the antics of the crowds when he touches back down in london. sold out dates and class music. he's got it going on.
go support him.