UK production don, FTSE, has dropped a killer remix of Kideko & George Kwali feat. Nadia Rose & Sweetie Irie’s ‘Crank It (Woah!)’. Listen to it now ahead of release.
With its infectious bassline and distinctive sound, ‘Crank It (Woah!)’ has amassed a dizzying array of supporters including Annie Mac (who premiered the single as her Hottest Record In The World), Pete Tong, Danny Howard, MistaJam, Dance Anthems, and Toddla T at Radio 1, in addition to being playlisted there, the track has huge support from Kiss (playlist), Capital (playlist), Kiss Fresh (playlist), Capital Xtra, Fatboy Slim, Gorgon City, David Guetta, Armand Van Helden and many more.
Hailing from Brighton, young British producer Kideko has unleashed two underground anthems in the shape of ‘The Jam’ and ‘Crank It’ in the past 12 months. Kideko’s part of the UK’s growing homegrown house scene alongside fellow Brightonian, George Kwali, together they’ve gathered critical acclaim and support for their productions from Oliver Heldens, The Magician, Blonde, Fatboy Slim, Gorgon City, Danny Howard, MistaJam, Pete Tong, Subsoul, Eton Messy, and beyond. Although they’re not a duo, Kideko and Kwali are working together in the studio on new productions and remixes, including the new single from Adam F & Kokiri.
23-year-old, Mobo nominated, Nadia Rose is the multi faceted female rapper on everyone’s radar. Freshly signed to Sony/Relentless, her single ‘Skwod’ is a blistering example of her authentic and individual sound. This summer Nadia’s performed at Glastonbury, The Great Escape, Wireless’ main stage, and appeared alongside Alicia Keys, Section Boyz, Anderson Paak, Busta Rhymes, and her cousin Stormzy. With hip hop as her starting point, she’s evolved into a multi-genre artist and one of British music’s most exciting prospects.
Reggae legend, Sweetie Irie, has travelled the world performing at events such as Jamaican Sunsplash, Notting Hill Carnival, international shows in Grenada, Trinidad and beyond. He’s collaborated with Maxi Priest, Ms Dynamite, No Doubt, Spee, Specialist Moss, Gorillaz and Gwen Stefani, and made a considerable mark on the UK garage scene via ‘Extra Extra’, ‘Holy Morning’ the Battle of the M.C's track, ‘Bite Dem Up’
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