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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