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“Krept & Konan ‘Low Vibrations’ Review: British Rap’s Feel-Good Anthem of 2025

By Marcus AdetolaJanuary 10, 2025
"Krept & Konan 'Low Vibrations' Review: British Rap's Feel-Good Anthem of 2025

Krept & Konan’s Low Vibrations pulses with the electric energy of Jersey club beats while delivering sharp, calculated bars that nestle perfectly between celebration and sophistication.

The British rap virtuosos kick off 2025 by bottling pure joy into a three-minute sonic explosion.

Landing as the first single from their upcoming album Young Kingz II (dropping February 7th), Low Vibrations showcases the duo’s knack for blending intricate wordplay with infectious rhythms.

The track’s production creates a hypnotic heartbeat pattern that serves as the perfect foundation for their effortless flow.

Shot in Dubai, the music video captures authentic moments of jubilation, including intimate footage from Krept’s birthday celebrations.

Their mantra? Simple yet powerful: positive energy only, no room for anything less.

The result is a refreshing take on feel-good rap that manages to maintain its street credibility while encouraging listeners to embrace life’s brighter moments.

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