Blak Twang's album, Dettwork SouthEast Dont Let Dem Fool You, is a masterpiece of UK hip-hop. The album is an eclectic mix of beats and rhymes that showcase Blak Twang's lyrical prowess and musical innovation. From the opening track, "Intro," to the final track, "So Rotton," Blak Twang takes the listener on a journey through the streets of London.
The album features collaborations with some of the best MCs and producers in the UK scene, including Roots Manuva, Congo Natty, and DJ Vadim. The result is a dynamic and diverse sound that blends elements of reggae, soul, and funk with classic hip-hop beats.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Dettwork SouthEast," which features a catchy hook and a driving beat. Blak Twang's flow is on point, and his lyrics paint a vivid picture of life in the SE London borough of Deptford.
Another standout track is "Real Estate," which features a soulful sample and a laid-back groove. Blak Twang's lyrics are a commentary on the state of the music industry and the struggle for independent artists to make a living.