Review
Lethal Bizzle - Lethal B v Lethal Bizzle
4 StarsA solid collection that shows why he’s been missed.
It’s been two decades since Lethal Bizzle emerged as part of More Fire Crew. One of grime’s pioneers, his 2005 debut ‘Against All Oddz’ and the follow-up, 2007’s ‘Back to Bizznizz’, have stood the test of time, but the 37-year-old hasn’t been as active as many of his peers in recent years. ‘Lethal B v Lethal Bizzle’ is his first real body of work in five years, since EP ‘You’ll Never Make a Million From Grime’ dropped in 2017, and on the basis of his latest project it’s safe to say that he’s still got it. ‘Practice Hours’ has all the makings of a classic grime banger. Full of energy, he brings in Kenny Allstar and leaves no holds barred. Then, on ‘Attack Mode’, he takes aim
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