Jetfly Multz Drops UK Drill Anthem 'I Said What I Said'

January 9, 2023 -

Justin Angle

Jetfly Multz has proved to be one of the hottest acts in the modern rap scene. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Jetfly dropped a stream of successful releases throughout 2022. On top of gaining recognition from popular press outlets, like 9Bills and GRM Daily, Jetfly's tracks have been featured on Rinse FM, BBC Radio 1Xtra, Kiss, and more.

Wrapping up the killer year, Jetfly's newest single "I Said What I Said" is a hip-hop anthem that can be left on repeat. The song embodies a bouncy drill instrumental forged by expert producer Blindz. Its infectious beat sets the foundation for Jetfly's riveting rhymes. His vocals and the way he delivers them tell a vivid story in addition to hyping up the listener.

While football is the overarching theme of the track, Jetfly hints at it in a clever manner through his powerful words. This gifted lyricist uses "I Said What I Said" to include famous UK drill flows and display how easy the style is when executed in the right way. Whether you love rap, hip-hop, grime, or just music in general, "I Said What I Said" is the optimal track to kick off 2023.

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