NEW MUSIC | TRILLARY BANKS AND BRIXX JOIN FORCES FOR ‘MEEDY’

Leicester nat­ive Tril­lary Banks and Birm­ing­ham-based Brixx have joined forces for an unex­pec­ted col­lab­or­a­tion titled “Meedy,” which premiered as a sur­prise single accom­pan­ied by a cap­tiv­at­ing music video at 7pm on Sunday, July 2nd, through the renowned UK record label Par­lay.

Fresh from an intense lyr­ic­al exchange, these two tal­en­ted word­smiths made the auda­cious decision to come togeth­er in the stu­dio. The out­come is an auda­cious, bass-heavy anthem that cap­tures the raw energy of the moment.

In “Meedy,” Tril­lary Banks and Brixx, both renowned for their fear­less and unapo­lo­get­ic rap style, engage in a heated verbal spar­ring, call­ing out oth­er female rap­pers who rely on tired clichés and their pre­dict­able “bar­bie flow” while don­ning chinchilla fur coats.

The accom­pa­ny­ing music video, dir­ec­ted by Etim Media, fur­ther intens­i­fies the track­’s vibe and energy.

Tril­lary Banks deliv­ers her verse: “I was born in the nineties, yeah I called you ‘meedy,’ what are you gonna do, fight me? Get your stream­ing num­bers up, a few mil­lion before you dare chal­lenge me. Your front is grimy. Roll deep, you can­’t test Flowdan, you must be Wiley.”

Brixx fol­lows with her verse: “Hey Tril­lary, what’s your take on the female rap scene? I think Banks has the body, but her flow is ‘meedy.’ The tal­ent needs to dom­in­ate the scene, ready to intim­id­ate every­one. So, who’s up for the chal­lenge with me?”

Tril­lary Banks has undeni­ably cemen­ted her pos­i­tion in the UK music land­scape. After years of hard work and ded­ic­a­tion, her break­through single, “Come over mi yard,” was released in June 2017. Since then, Tril­lary Banks has dropped a series of highly acclaimed singles and pro­jects, accu­mu­lat­ing mil­lions of views and streams.

Ori­gin­ally from the United States and later relo­cat­ing to Birm­ing­ham, UK, Brixx show­cases her dis­tinct style, blend­ing patois-infused lyr­i­cism. She gained recog­ni­tion through a series of vir­al free­styles, not­ably her per­form­ances on “Black­box” and “On da radar.” Brixx has since released an impress­ive array of singles, col­lab­or­at­ing with renowned artists such as Toddla T and Frisco.

The track was pro­duced by fre­quent col­lab­or­at­or Maschine Man Tim, who is best known for his work with not­able artists like Nines, Youngs Teflon, Skrapz, and Crazy Titch.

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Rishma Dhaliwal

Rishma Dhaliwal

Edit­or / PR Con­sult­ant at No Bounds
Rishma Dhali­w­al has extens­ive exper­i­ence study­ing and work­ing in the music and media industry. Hav­ing writ­ten a thes­is on how Hip Hop acts as a social move­ment, she has spent years research­ing and con­nect­ing with artists who use the art form as a tool for bring­ing a voice to the voice­less. Cur­rently work­ing in TV, Rishma brings her PR and media know­ledge to I am Hip Hop and oth­er pro­jects by No Bounds.

About Rishma Dhaliwal

Rishma Dhaliwal
Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless. Currently working in TV, Rishma brings her PR and media knowledge to I am Hip Hop and other projects by No Bounds.