Music

Dive Into the Raw Realities of Urban Life with “Monkey” by Non Applicable & Blag Medici

25

“Monkey” is the first single from Monkeyland, the collaborative album between Non Applicable and Blag Medici. The track serves as a raw and unfiltered allegory of urban life, focusing on the struggles and realities faced by those living in less fortunate circumstances in the city. With Monkeyland, the duo paints a vivid picture of inner-city London, using storytelling and braggadocio to explore a range of life’s complexities.

Non Applicable, known for his work with People’s Army and DowntownSoul, brings his lyrical prowess to the forefront, spinning intricate tales of everything from honeytraps and inside jobs (Choices), to fatherhood (Father & Son), relationships (She’s Just One), and personal stress (Mood Music). The track digs deep into the human experience with stories that resonate with anyone familiar with the trials and triumphs of city living.

Blag Medici’s minimalist jazz hip-hop beats provide the perfect backdrop to Non Applicable’s storytelling, giving the track a smooth yet powerful atmosphere. With a sound that blends gritty realism with soulful reflection, “Monkey” sets the tone for the rest of Monkeyland, a project that promises to be a powerful reflection on life in the urban jungle.

Written by
Barbie Edonia

OWNER AND MANAGER OF CHUNEDESK || BLOGGER || GRAPHIC DESIGNER || WEB DEVELOPER

Related Articles

Music

Lord Tuxington Unwraps New Christmas Single, “Perfect Christmas” – A Nostalgic Swing Anthem for a Modern Christmas

Just in time for the holiday season, Lord Tuxington has released a...

Music

Upcoming Artist Doom Releases ‘Hidden Gems’ Featuring Timour

Doom debuted his highly anticipated song “Hidden Gems” featuring vocals from Timour....

Music

Brock Davies Celebrates Lasting Love with “You’d Think I’d Know By Now”

Brock Davies brings a fresh perspective to love songs with his latest...

Music

Terje Gravdal Pays Tribute with “The Climber”

Terje Gravdal’s poignant new release, “The Climber,” stands as a heartfelt homage...