London’s own Tazzy drops Ridin’ Clean, a track that fuses soul-infused hip-hop with razor-sharp lyricism. Produced by Bailey Daniel & KXVI, the song flows effortlessly, carrying a message of self-assurance and resilience. The visuals, starring Ruth E Maku and directed by Marco Beyermann, stay true to the essence, raw and direct, moving from the street to the driver’s seat, then into the recording studio, where every bar hits with purpose. When Tazzy delivers, “I mean, a bone to pick you can’t control the kid”, it’s clear: she’s not just riding the beat, she’s owning it. No shortcuts, no compromises—Slash Music brings you an artist who moves with intent.
“I mean, a bone to pick you can’t control the kid” – Tazzy
More Than a Sound, A Statement
With a style deeply rooted in storytelling and emotion, Tazzy channels the spirit of J. Cole, Jay-Z, and Tupac, crafting tracks that cut deep while keeping heads nodding. Whether it’s the introspective « To The Moon », the hard-hitting « Fear », or the reflective « First Time », her discography is proof of an artist who transforms pain into poetry.
A self-made lyricist who carved her own path after leaving school, she embodies the resilience hip-hop thrives on. Each verse is a lesson, each hook a battle cry. And with a new year ahead, she’s just getting started. 2025 has barely begun, keep your eyes on Tazzy.
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