For the last few years, the UK has arguably been the centre point of artists pushing boundaries and amalgamating genres. West London rapper AJ Tracey has linked it all together, yet is playing a different sport altogether. He has managed to float across genres and artists, while maintaining his status as an independent artist. Tracey’s second album, ‘Flu Game’, was always meant to reinforce this narrative: one of an artist soaring above the rest of the country.
For the last few years, the UK has arguably been the centre point of artists pushing boundaries and amalgamating genres. West London rapper AJ Tracey has linked it all together, yet is playing a different sport altogether. He has managed to float across genres and artists, while maintaining his status as an independent artist. Tracey’s second album, ‘Flu Game’, was always meant to reinforce this narrative: one of an artist soaring above the rest of the country.