Superstar Rap Group Boy Better Know released a new single named ‘Red Card‘, on the 1st of September. Frisco fronts the group for ‘Red Card‘, which is available to stream on all platforms.
Frisco is responsible for the single’s hook, and contributes a dynamic verse. BBK’s Skepta, JME, Jammer and Shorty all feature. These artist constitute Boy Better Know’s A Team, because they are the groups most dynamic talents. Therefore, ‘Red Card‘ bubbles with a variety of smooth flows, punchy lyrics and expert delivery. It serves as a showcase of BBK’s extensive abilities.
‘Red Card‘ is a typical grime track. The instrumental has a home studio feel, which rolls over a chilling pipe sound and a fast-paced drum beat. The emcee’s are no strangers to the genre, and therefore it comes together with a vintage sound which will fill raves and dance tents.
Frisco released the track alongside a music video. The clip is simple. It depicts the rap group delivering their respective verses in front of Nelson’s column. It is a visual statement that affirms the rap groups iconography. This is because the group shot it in front of London’s most renowned landmarks. Through the clip, BBK essentially convey a sentiment that they are the Grime scene equivalent of the column; a towering beacon that represents London’s global influence.
Boy Better Know’s iconic squad of Grime artists flood ‘Red Card‘ with a potent sound. The recognisable deliveries of Skepta, JME and Frisco are iconic, and this is recognised by the music video which places them alongside Nelson’s column.