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ST3PH Brings His A-game On Spaced Out

By Marcus AdetolaMay 14, 2020
ST3PH Brings His A-game On Spaced Out

ST3PH Brings His A-game On Spaced Out

ST3PH brings his A-game on Spaced Out. After jumping on the scene earlier this year with the riveting track Babylon. He is back with Spaced Out, the second installment on his forthcoming EP, TRIME Vol. II EP. And, while Babylon was a socially conscious track with a specific narrative in mind, Spaced Out is a lot more open. It focuses more on the wordplay and lyrical abilities of ST3PH on the instrumentals we’ve come to acknowledge as Trime. You must appreciate the inspiring level of work of this young Londoner. As usual, the bars are on point, with popular culture, conscious and esoteric references. 

You ain’t shelling out
Ain’t got heart,
flat line ting,
You ain’t no Marvel, Batman Ting,
You more like Robin, Sad man ting

I feel for DC on this one, it’s quite obvious ST3PH is more of a Marvel fan. There are lyrical gems on the track which are definitely worth checking out.

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