The name ‘J Supreme’ has been circulating over the last year with slots on Mixtape Madness, GRM and a run of successful video releases on his own YouTube channel elevating his underground heat. At 20 years old, his towering 6-foot 5 silhouette is unmissable, much like the mark he is making on the music scene, and with the release of debut single ‘Trust’, he makes a giant leap closer to his mainstream breakthrough.
The South-East Londoner comes through with a real talking number, edged with a disheartened tone that reflects on a relationship with an untrustworthy lover. With contemplative lyrics and crisp, fresh vocals, J Supreme leads on a smooth, key-led beat with production courtesy of Heatmaky, Riserbeats & Wamsz. Accompanied by a Leon Matthews directed visual, the director and DOP responsible for drops from the likes of Central Cee, Digga D and Aitch, ‘Trust’ serves up a tasty slice of head bopping grit with a smooth, polished edge that puts J Supreme into an exciting lane alongside some of his contemporaries.
Although J Supreme enters the limelight as one of the fresh names in the scene, it doesn’t take long to discover that he’s been building his own stage since the age of 14. Having first hopped into self-taught freestyling alongside his crowd of friends, he built on his passion by creating his own bedroom studio set up to record freestyles, mix & upload them to SoundCloud. By the age of 16 he was uploading his music to his own YouTube channel, gaining a cult fan base of kids his age, before branching into platforms such as GRM and Mixtape Madness.
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