Rising star Two Tapp collabs with Portable on summer jam, “Yo Fam”

British-Nigerian rapper ,Two Tapp  who likes to refer to himself as an “Amadrillo” (A fusion of Drill & Amapiano) artist, raps with a sense of certainty. He has received praise for his incisive style that weaves multilayered narratives around his upbringing and life experiences as well as his thoughts on urban life, street culture, self-appreciation, healing, and love. Songs like “Section 46” and “Back In Blood” reveal the fastidious mind of a street-level archivist who brings his listeners to the heart of what is happening around him. 

On his latest single, “Yo Fam,” the artist makes a pop turn as he features Nigerian street-pop act, Portable, on an afropop-meet-hip-hop song titled “Yo Fam.” Leading with a syrupy opening by Portable, the song is an urgent party starter summoning listeners to the dance floor while Two Tapp works around the edges of the singer’s alluring chorus to great effect.

Speaking about the song, Portable said, “It’s always nice to collaborate with someone from the UK because it expands my artistry and allows me to show more of my capabilities. I enjoyed working with Two Tapp and I can’t wait to see people turn up to our song.”

Speaker about the collaboration with Portable, Two Tapp, says that he felt a bond with Portable. “We have the same energy and that’s what makes us work. I think this collaboration will mark a new era in Nigerian-UK collaborations and get people active.” 

Kadeem Frazer, popularly known as TwoTapp, was born and raised in the UK and is an accomplished and well-respected artist known for his exceptional creativity and unique artistic style. Initially, TwoTapp began his musical career by recording covers that captivated his audience and helped him build an audience. 

TwoTapp’s distinctive artistic style is influenced by UK Drill, afrobeats, dancehall, R&B, and Reggae. He also draws inspiration from acts like Olamide and Burna Boy. His amalgamation of styles has resulted in captivating pieces throughout his career. Some of his most acclaimed tracks like  “Section 46” and “Back in Blood” are needle-pushing pieces that challenge the norm and have gained recognition not only within the music industry and art community but also in the wider cultural community. 

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