There’s a bit of a retro r’n’b - if we can call the early noughties retro - feel to this laid back cut from one of the freshest vocalists on the Notts block.
You may remember them as Noah, but they’re going under a new moniker and this heartfelt folky ditty ahead of the release of their debut EP.
Big shiny electro pop as the band continue to gain momentum and head out on their first UK tour this month.
The Notts rapper shows off his strong lyrical flow with a track that we kind of wish was about the ice cream. And is that Skegness beach in the video?
Another seaside-based video, but we can’t work out where this one is. Perhaps the British Seaside Board (if there is such a thing) should start employing our musicians for promo work. They clearly like it there.
Swooning country pop from this young artist who has already found herself on the airwaves courtesy of the BBC.
Re-visit the Notts duo sticking it to the establishment while making a load of miserable bedwetters on Twitter hot under the collar on this fierce take on the Key Markets cut.
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Wubs and wobbles ahoy on this dirty, funky and grimy ode to the womenfolk of Hood Town.
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