![]() I’d get back home, and I’d be getting heat because I’d brought somebody into my rapping. It got to the point where it just wasn’t for me – digging up dirt on people. It’s like gladiatorial they’re not there to watch anyone win. I was done with the fickleness of the people. It was just like I was done with Battle Rap. Shotty: I wasn’t looking to go into a band or do anything like that at that point. What prompted you to move away from battle rap and to move into a more collaborative band environment. Check out the tunes below, and purchase copies here. ![]() Rap accolades aside, SH is diving headfirst into his new sound and, as evidenced by this second single, he’ll have no issue in continuing his ascent into musical legend. A rocker at heart (he’s down with fellow Brits Oasis, The Beatles and The Stone Roses), the artist began to break out after tremendous success within his local battle rap scene, leading to attention from major acts the likes of Deadmau5, Jay Z, and Drake. Tackling the “realities of growing up in a deprived inner-city”, the songs’ lyrics are impassioned and real, pulled directly from Shotty’s own life and upbringing. Out now on all major digital platforms thanks to Sony Music Entertainment Canada, Horroh’s (real name Adam Rooney) new track is accompanied by a visual video that continues to hint at the variety of musical writing we can expect on this upcoming debut. With a full-length studio recording due out later this year, Toronto-by-way-of-Manchester singer, songwriter and rapper, Shotty Horroh has just released the second track showcasing his renovated, rocker-ready sound via the new single “Dirty Old Town”. ![]()
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