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    SunnyBoyFitz keeps his momentum building with “Hot Head Wiley,” the follow-up to “What I Want” and the second preview of his forthcoming mixtape Copyright Kid, due May 13th.

    Continuing to carve out his own lane, the Peckham-based creative leans into a bold, self-produced sound that channels the energy of Lethal Bizzle’s classic “Pow,” while flipping it into something distinctly his own. Driven by punchy percussion and a dominant synth line, the track provides a gritty, high-energy backdrop for Sunny’s tightly delivered bars and agile flow.

    The release is paired with a self-directed, co-produced visual that mirrors the track’s raw, DIY spirit. Drawing inspiration from grime pioneer Wiley and the unfiltered aesthetic of early Channel U broadcasts, “Hot Head Wiley” offers another glimpse into a project set to explore the foundations of UK culture—stripping things back to their essence while pushing the sound forward.

    The post SunnyBoyFitz Drops Off New Single “Hot Head Wiley” appeared first on GRM Daily.

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