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Tunde (Rapper)

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Olu Baba Tunde, known professionally as Tunde, is a South Manchester based rapper[1] and is characterised by his use of California Bay and Detroit style instrumentals. Tunde began to dabble is rap music after a close friend, Miguel Reynolds (Migz) was shot to death over a feud relating to a car sale in Liverpool[2]. Subsequent to the death of Miguel, Tunde would go onto release multiple tribute songs[3], which were published though the music streaming service, Soundcloud. However, it was not until a 6 months later that Tunde's songs began to draw attention. In the latter part of December 2018, Tunde featured on Mixtape Madness, a British UK YouTube channel, with the song "Next up?", which has now amassed over 4.5 million views on YouTube. During 2020 he continued to create great music, with songs such as 'Crash Bandicoot' for which he filmed the music video in Las Vegas. He also made 'Wacky Racers' which is accompanied by a Music Video of him and his friends at a Manchester Petrol station surrounded by luxury cars. He chose 2021 to announce his joint mixtape with Cookies SF owner 'Berner' which is due to be released the day after this is written, and utilises features from 'GT' and 'Aystar'. Also, his '2021 Freestyle' reached more than a million views on Youtube extremely quickly for an artist like Tunde. [4]

Discography[edit]

Singles

  • Mad About Bars (2019)
  • Next Up? (2018)
  • Daily Duppy (2020)
  • 2021 Freestyle (2021)
  • Crash Bandicoot (2020)
  • Stitched lipped (2020)
  • Wacky Racers (2019)
  • Next Up? (2019)
  • Hellcat (2019)
  • Bad Bone (2019)

Albums

  • They Land Better In Manchester (w/Berner) (2021)

References[edit]

  1. "Tunde". Spotify. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  2. Bardsley, Andrew (2020-01-20). "Manchester man shot dead after being lured to Liverpool to buy car, court hears". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  3. No Mannerz X Tund£ - Im On (Mover Remix) (Migz Tribute), retrieved 2020-09-24
  4. Tunde, Tunde (24 September 2020). "Tunde - Next Up". YouTube. Retrieved 24 September 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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