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He came, he smashed it, he conquered! Coco mashes it up on this Toddla T, bass driven beat, boasting an insanely tight flow with a refreshing Sheffield twang. Big Bou Yah comes as the follow up to debut single Target Practice, released via Girls Music in July, which earned Coco serious...
He came, he smashed it, he conquered! Coco mashes it up on this Toddla T, bass driven beat, boasting an insanely tight flow with a refreshing Sheffield twang.
Big Bou Yah comes as the follow up to debut single Target Practice, released via Girls Music in July, which earned Coco serious recognition. Tastemaker music site Earmilk premiered the audio, GRM Daily scooped the video, while Radio 1 DJ’s Mistajam, Phil Taggart and Target jumped on the track to become some of the first in a long list to play it to the good people of the nation.
The Sheffield native recently shut s*@t down at Notting Hill Carnival on the Toddla T Sound system alongside Sean Paul, Julio Bashmore, Lady Leshurr and more, plus earlier in the Summer, Coco made his debut on the white isle as he played Ibiza Rocks!
Turn up the speakers as the kicks and snares start popping on this dub offering with a twinkling of the reggae roots, and check out Coco skipping across the verses, switching up the pace on this, well deserved, braggadocios introduction to himself.
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He came, he smashed it, he conquered! Coco mashes it up on this Toddla T, bass driven beat, boasting an insanely tight flow with a refreshing Sheffield twang. Big Bou Yah comes as the follow up to debut single Target Practice, released via Girls Music in July, which earned Coco serious recognition. Tastem...
He came, he smashed it, he conquered! Coco mashes it up on this Toddla T, bass driven beat, boasting an insanely tight flow with a refreshing Sheffield twang.
Big Bou Yah comes as the follow up to debut single Target Practice, released via Girls Music in July, which earned Coco serious recognition. Tastemaker music site Earmilk premiered the audio, GRM Daily scooped the video, while Radio 1 DJ’s Mistajam, Phil Taggart and Target jumped on the track to become some of the first in a long list to play it to the good people of the nation.
The Sheffield native recently shut s*@t down at Notting Hill Carnival on the Toddla T Sound system alongside Sean Paul, Julio Bashmore, Lady Leshurr and more, plus earlier in the Summer, Coco made his debut on the white isle as he played Ibiza Rocks!
Turn up the speakers as the kicks and snares start popping on this dub offering with a twinkling of the reggae roots, and check out Coco skipping across the verses, switching up the pace on this, well deserved, braggadocios introduction to himself.