Hearken to Pa Salieu’s highly effective double single, ‘Epiphany/Crash’

Pa Salieu has continued his comeback run and dropped two new highly effective freestyles, ‘Epiphany’ and ‘Crash’. Examine them out beneath.
The BRIT-nominated rapper was discharged from jail final month after serving roughly 21 months in jail. Again in 2021, he was convicted of possessing a bottle as an offensive weapon and a second depend of violent dysfunction, stemming from a 2018 struggle following the stabbing of his pal Fidel Glasgow, grandson of The Specials’ Neville Staple. Shortly after his launch, he dropped the huge comeback single, ‘Stomach’.
Right now (October 11), he continued his streak by dropping the double single ‘Epiphany/Crash’ – each songs being produced by Salieu’s frequent collaborators, Felix and AoD. On ‘Epiphany’, Salieu holds a mirror to systemic corruption and world injustices, going after the present and former British Prime Ministers: “Greed at all times falls in energy, ask Boris [Johnson] / Puppets at all times wanting confused, fuck Rishi [Sunak] / I used to vote for Labour, now I don’t know what to do / No hope, fuck Keir Starmer, he a puppet too.”
The Coventry star additionally brings up his time in jail and lots of societal points comparable to poverty, struggle, jail reform and local weather change: “They’ll be no extra ego, once we discover ways to take the reality / Take away the evil politician, no corruption.”
In distinction, ‘Crash’ is targeted on providing an intimate glimpse into the Gambian-British rapper’s journey by way of ache and adversity – exhibiting his vulnerability and painted a portrait of himself searching for redemption: “The lord won’t favour the person of corruption / However I nonetheless strive coronary heart stuffed with kindness / By no means been good, I pray for extra steerage.”
Talking on the inspiration behind the freestyles, Salieu mentioned: “Whereas I used to be in jail, I realised how lucky I used to be to at all times have my ideas for firm. My thoughts was my escape, and I fell in love with the pen and paper and that’s after I had an epiphany – I’ve a voice, a platform, and one thing significant to say.”
“Rising up in a Pan-Africanist household, I used to be raised with a robust sense of historical past, and I do know the facility of phrases,” he continued. “Studying Tupac’s [1999 poetry collection] The Rose That Grew from Concrete impressed me, particularly the best way he expressed himself by way of poetry. I like philosophy, historical past, tradition and humanity. ‘Epiphany’ and ‘Crash’ are uncooked reflections of that, taken instantly from my jail notes.”
The double single got here a month after ‘Stomach’, which peaked at Quantity 4 on the UK official singles chart. The 27-year-old then shortly adopted up with ‘Allergy’. The latter music soundtracked Arsenal’s latest North London Derby ‘hype movie’ and can function on the EA FC 2025 soundtrack.
The final physique of labor Salieu launched was his 2021 EP ‘Afrikan Insurgent’. In a four-star overview, NME shared: “Pa Salieu is endlessly championing his heritage as a proud fan and contributor to Africa’s rising subgenres all around the continent. He may be recognized right here within the UK in its place grime ground-breaker, however he’s actually greater than that when he dabbles in making music together with his fellow Africans. Taking his rebellious nature in his stride, ‘Afrikan Insurgent’ is a good EP to tide us over for his debut album correct.”
The rapper additionally carried out on the 2022 version of Glastonbury at Worthy Farm, which earned him a glowing five-star overview from NME. Sam Moore wrote: “Let’s hope he’s ready for few extra years of this, then: watching a expertise like Salieu put in such a elegant and poised efficiency on the world’s greatest music competition so early in his profession bodes very properly certainly.”