Take heed to Aitch’s summer-ready new single ‘Studying Curve’

Aitch has shared a model new single – watch the video for ‘Studying Curve’ beneath.
- READ MORE: Aitch – “My debut will 100,000 per cent be a correct Manchester album”
The observe is the newest preview of the Manchester-based rapper’s forthcoming debut album, which he’s at the moment engaged on.
‘Studying Curve’ is packed stuffed with party-starting melodies, with an announcement describing it as a track that “captures the temper of a era determined to make up for the misplaced summer time of 2020.”
The brand new video attracted a number of consideration previous to its launch, with the Manchester rapper hitting out on the “idiots” that needed “slim ladies” to characteristic within the video, versus the curvy girls that had been solid.
Responding to trolls on his Instagram Tales, Aitch wrote: “All the person hating on the women on my new submit are iiiiidiots.
“To start with you possibly can by no means even come close to these ladies, they don’t need you. They’re too leng for you.
“Additionally, chatting this shit ain’t gonna assist you to get the “slim” ladies. It’s simply gonna make everybody hate you extra lol.”
Watch the video beneath.
In a latest cowl interview with NME, Aitch mentioned how his debut document might be “100,000 per cent a correct Manchester album” and replicate the town’s wealthy musical historical past.
“I’m a proud Mancunian, 100 per cent,” he instructed NME. “It all the time feels good to be in my hometown. It is perhaps a bit egocentric of me to say, however I additionally actually prefer it when everybody from London has to come back up north for a change!”
Discussing the town’s rap scene, he mentioned: “Manchester has all the time had a superb little scene however it’s by no means had that proof that issues are attainable till individuals like me and Bugzy Malone made it. Now individuals take a look at Manchester and other people from London wish to come right here and see what’s happening. So I suppose in a approach we pulled that cowl off Manchester and made it’s seen.”
Elsewhere within the interview, Aitch revealed that he’s been engaged on an indie-style observe, impressed by the “authentic sounds” of his home-city.
Aitch’s final full launch got here in Could 2020 along with his ‘Polaris’ EP, which featured AJ Tracey collaboration ‘Rain’ and manufacturing from Kenny Beats on the songs ‘Secure To Say’ and ‘Zombie’.