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Krept & Konan Drops a New Track “OLÉ (WE ARE ENGLAND)” Team Up with S1lva, M1llionz & Morrisson
Krept & Konan present: “OLÉ (WE ARE ENGLAND)” S1lva x M1llionz x Morrisson.
The highly anticipated Krept & Konan presents a new track “Olé (We Are England)” team up with S1lva, M1llionz & Morrisson is out now.
Dubbed the unofficial official England Team song for Euro 2020 Krept & Konan present: “Olé (We Are England)” features S1lva, M1llionz and Morrisson. It is produced by Show N Prove, and executively produced by Krept & Konan.
The making of “Olé (We Are England)” was documented in the BBC show We Are England (first broadcasted on BBC 1 on Wednesday 9th June). We Are England which followed Krept & Konan as they explored Englishness while as they set about making a football anthem for the Euros, seeking advice from fellow rap artists, manager Gareth Southgate and England players such as Declan Rice who, on hearing the song, said: “That’s crazy. That’s being played before the game. First game against Croatia, that’s going on the playlist, on the speakers – bang.”
The accompanying music video for “Olé (We Are England)” is directed by Suave (Headie One, Fredo, D Block Europe), it was shot during the European Championship tournament.
The “Olé (We Are England)” music video shows each artist in a different football related set-up and location for their respective verses. Krept & Konan and S1lva were filmed amongst England fans in and around Wembley Stadium right before the England vs Czech Republic match this week. M1llionz was filmed representing his hometown outside West Bromwich Albion F.C. football stadium in Birmingham and was joined by S1lva on the pitch as they practised their football skills. Morrisson, who hails from Newham, East London and is a big West Ham fan was filmed outside the Bobby Moore (World Cup Statue) on Green Street, (home of the legendary Bolyen Ground in Upton Park).
KREPT & KONAN PRESENT: “OLÉ (WE ARE ENGLAND)” S1LVA X M1LLIONZ X MORRISSON IS AVAILABLE ACROSS ALL PLATFORMS NOW:
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Charlie Cope captures fragile midnight emotions on new release “Burning Lullabies”
Charlie Cope unveils one of his most emotionally nuanced releases with “Burning Lullabies,” a song that quietly anchors his latest body of work while disguising its emotional weight beneath a brighter, bluegrass-leaning sound. The contrast between its uplifting musical character and its deeply reflective narrative creates a compelling and memorable listening experience.
Set against the stillness of a late-night moment, the song unfolds with remarkable intimacy. Cope sings to someone he has found again, yet there is a lingering awareness that the connection may already be slipping away. This delicate tension fuels the track, giving every lyric a sense of urgency wrapped in tenderness.
The bluegrass-inspired elements add an unexpected brightness to the arrangement, creating a fascinating balance between melancholy and warmth. The music moves with ease, while the lyrics reveal layers of uncertainty beneath the surface. This contrast allows listeners to experience the song on multiple levels, discovering new emotional details with each listen.
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The Advocate Brigade discovers hope beyond the struggle on new release “Find My Way (Running)”
The Advocate Brigade’s latest release, “Find My Way (Running),” is a collaborative release with Gibson and Michael Hornbuckle, is a deeply resonant and emotionally rich statement. This heartfelt track is not just a song of perseverance, but a glimpse into the universal search for purpose, identity, and grace, in a world where so many people feel the pressure to measure up.
The song is about those times of uncertainty that are often at the heart of the human experience. It doesn’t provide us with easy answers, but it does acknowledge that we can feel lost, judged, or disconnected. It’s that honesty that gives the track its emotional weight, creating an instant connection with listeners who’ve dealt with similar things in their own lives.
One of the song’s greatest strengths is storytelling. The lyrics are thought-provoking and ask the listener to look past the expectations of the surface and rediscover freedom in truth. There is a genuineness that runs through every second, and the message flows organically, not like a sermon or a soap opera.
Gibson and Michael Hornbuckle, as well as the collaboration of The Advocate Brigade, make the release even richer. Each of the voices has its own point of view, its own emotional flavor, and the result is a performance that is multi-layered, true, and engaging. They turn the song into a collective conversation about resilience, inclusion, and self-awareness.
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