Berna’s Know Me: A Sonic Jolt from East London
Berna, the East London wordsmith, has been simmering in the British hip-hop underground for years.
His latest track, Know Me, is a manifesto wrapped in a rhythm.
From the moment the beat drops, Berna’s intent is clear: he’s here to set the record straight.
His flow is a torrent of raw energy, each bar a puzzle piece fitting snugly into the next.
The rhymes are sharp enough to cut through the noise of the London streets he clearly knows so well.
Enter Tiny Boost, bringing a gritty edge that scrapes against Berna’s polished delivery.
This clash of styles doesn’t create friction—it sparks electricity.
Together, they craft a banging track, whether you’re cruising down Sloane Street or posted up in the corners of East London.
The hook is where Berna really flexes:
“All these n*ggas nosey, they just wanna know me, tell em get their money up, we don’t f*ck wit brokies..”
Berna lays out his terms of engagement, drawing a line between himself and the “phonies.”
He’s not interested in internet fame or fleeting trends. His focus is laser-sharp: bigger checks, loyal crew, and a lifestyle that straddles both luxury and street credibility.
Know Me is a sonic jolt that forces you to sit up and take notice. Berna isn’t asking for your attention—he’s commanding it.
And after listening to this track, you’ll be hard-pressed not to give it to him.
For those who’ve been sleeping on Berna since his Bl@ckbox days, consider this your wake-up call. Know Me is an invitation and a challenge rolled into one.
By the end of the track, you’ll feel like you do know Berna, or at least, you’ll be itching to find out more.