Ash Shakur's If You Build It They Will Come slaps

Blame it on ‘Top Boy’ but London has some serious talent out there and I can’t help but give those artists some major spotlight on Attack The Culture. Leave it up to Ash Shakur for delivering some big bars and tunes you can’t help but want to hear on repeat notably with his If You Build It They Will Come.

Ash Shakur’s new If You Build It They Will Come is fire

While the project only clocks in at just under 12 minutes, the bars aren't wasted. 4 tracks and big lyrics with a sprinkle of hard-hitting production, it’s must-hear.

South London artist and illustrator Ash Shakur presents the experimental EP ‘If You Build It They Will Come’. With hard hitting flows, and high energy production, the project encapsulates the themes of self-confidence, empowerment, and faith. 

Lead single ‘Fly Ish’ is the type of song you want to listen to while putting on your flyest outfit. With a catchy hook and cruising bassline, it's the perfect introduction to the rest of the project. 

Ash Shakur narrows in on why the EP hits different

AS has since issued a statement on why the project is different from what you might have heard of elsewhere.

“The EP title for me represents building a foundation and creating a new path that changes your life. 2020 has been a tough year for everyone and still as recent with the virus still active and wars going on, this project provides hope and silver lining, helping us make the best of our current situations and possibly changing them.”

Positive vibes and chill energy from start to finish. Listen up.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

Vanilla Skyin’ 24/7 - with some form of Action Bronson and Curren$y playing on a daily - if not hourly - basis. AMC A-List fanatic and gaming goals daily from a stationary workout bike, of course. All contact: Cyrus@attacktheculture.com

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