“Bringing It Back” stands as Ladbroke Grove, West London artists, Digga D and AJ Tracey’s, first collaboration. The song watches the duo go back-to-back as they explore topics of their old flows – AJ alluding to his “Packages” Freestyle from 2016 and Digga alluding to his “Next Up?” Freestyle from 2017, even recreating the settings on the visuals – as well as speaking on their old life as drug dealers, their newfound fame and the female attraction. The song was originally teased in October through a series of tweets and images, but was released four months later. The track featured … read more
“Bringing It Back” stands as Ladbroke Grove, West London artists, Digga D and AJ Tracey’s, first collaboration. The song watches the duo go back-to-b… read more
“Bringing It Back” stands as Ladbroke Grove, West London artists, Digga D and AJ Tracey’s, first collaboration. The song watches the duo go back-to-back as they explore topics of their o… read more
AJ Tracey (born Ché Wolton Grant on March 4 1994, in Ladbroke Grove, West London, United Kingdom) is a British rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. His dad’s a former rapper from Trinidad, and his mum is a Welsh former drum and bass DJ. Based in Ladbroke Grove, West London (although he was raised in the south just like FT and true say, his dad lived in Tottenham), AJ started making waves in the pirate radio scene in 2014, although his songs under the name Looney date back to 2011. Speaking to GRM about his stage name, AJ explained: "Basically when I used to shot, I … read more
AJ Tracey (born Ché Wolton Grant on March 4 1994, in Ladbroke Grove, West London, United Kingdom) is a British rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. His dad’s a former rapper fro… read more
AJ Tracey (born Ché Wolton Grant on March 4 1994, in Ladbroke Grove, West London, United Kingdom) is a British rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. His dad’s a former rapper from Trinidad, and his mum is a Welsh former drum… read more