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UK Rapper MANGM Showcases His Versatility On New Single “Bonnie & Clyde”

Rising UK rapper MANGM has returned with his latest single, “Bonnie & Clyde”. Hailing from Leicester, UK, MANGM made his impressive debut back in 2019 and has been steadily rising ever since with a string of successful independent releases, but “Bonnie & Clyde” looks set to be his biggest single yet.
Having been immersed in music and writing songs since his childhood, MANGM impressively showcases his full range of talent on “Bonnie & Clyde”. What’s immediately noticeable is his versatility and ability to switch between his fast and furious cadence in the verses and the smooth melodic vocals during the track’s anthemic chorus. Capped off with a memorable trap-infused production and an accompanying music video directed by VIP (@shotbyvip), “Bonnie & Clyde” shows MANGM in his element and uncovers a star in the making with a huge future ahead.
Speaking further on the release, MANGM says, “‘Bonnie & Clyde’ for me is all about closing the book on a very difficult chapter in my life. Music has always been my way of expressing my feelings, and this song is everything I wish I could have said. This song is me letting go of the past and showing unconditional love.”
A huge talent and artistically at the top of his game, MANGM is only just getting started and showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon, so expect to see and hear plenty more from him in 2022. “Bonnie & Clyde” is available to buy/stream now on all platforms.
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Rising Stars Dandy And Ramraz Deliver An Emotional Knockout With “Couldn’t Make a Sound”

Dandy and Ramraz’s latest single, “Couldn’t Make a Sound,” is a masterclass in blending raw emotion with immersive production. The Israeli duo craft a soundscape that’s both delicate and powerful, weaving elements of 2-step garage, jungle, and bedroom pop into a track that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. The lyrics hit hard, with lines like “I guess my inner child is dead now” exposing unfiltered vulnerability. Dandy’s soft, almost ethereal vocals glide over the pulsating beat, creating a haunting contrast between pain and movement.
What makes this track truly stand out is its ability to turn silence into sound—both literally and metaphorically. The production is crisp and dynamic, pulling the listener into a rhythmic push-and-pull that mirrors the emotional tension at the heart of the song. “Couldn’t Make a Sound” is more than just a song; it’s an experience—one that makes a big impression on you. With their upcoming EP on the way, Dandy and Ramraz prove they’re not just making music; they’re creating moments that demand to be felt.
Photo credit: Deadline Productions
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