North London’s rising rap talent, ThaFirst, delivers a hard-hitting performance with his latest track, "7ORMORE", solidifying his position as one of the most exciting new voices in UK rap. Known for his sharp lyricism and distinctive style, ThaFirst uses "7ORMORE" to paint a vivid picture of inner-city life, ambition, and perseverance.
His unique ability to balance gritty storytelling with slick one-liners shines through on this track, especially in lines like, "If we’re talking trap, where’s my award? // If we’re talking rap, where’s my applause?".
ThaFirst pairs this single with captivating visuals that transition between the streets and his performance at the Big Smoke Festival, capturing the duality of his journey - from the streets of North London to the festival stage. The video highlights his electrifying presence and growing authority in both the music and fashion worlds.
ThaFirst's journey into music is deeply rooted in the culture that surrounded him growing up in North London. His father, grime veteran Frisco of Boy Better Know, played a pivotal role in shaping his understanding of UK sound culture. This early exposure to grime's pioneers - such as Skepta, JME, and Jammer - allowed ThaFirst to craft his own diverse musical style, blending traditional grime elements with modern rap flows.
His growing catalog, which includes standout tracks like "Bad One" and the explosive "Chanel Bags" featuring INFAMOUSIZAK, has earned him critical acclaim adding to his momentum, and his confident, high-energy performances continue to make a mark across the UK rap landscape.
With every release, ThaFirst showcases his ability to combine authenticity, flair, and a deep connection to the streets that raised him. As he continues to blend his unique artistry with high-fashion collaborations and key festival performances, ThaFirst is positioning himself as a force to be reckoned with, not just in UK rap but across the broader creative sphere. His latest single, "7ORMORE", is yet another reminder that ThaFirst is just getting started, and the best is yet to come.
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