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6 February 2012

Sir Mic feat Jasmine Knight - Live Like This

Sir Mic feat Jasmine Knight - Live Like This

Bournemouth based multi-genre rapper / lyricist Sir Mic teams up with fast rising singer / songwriter Jasmine Knight to kick off 2012 with a brand new anthem titled ‘Live Like This'.
Renowned for his distinct and diverse style, Sir Mic has long possessed the ability to seamlessly venture into a whole host of musical genres. The popular south coast rapper has previously released three mixtapes (Mini Me Vol 1, 2 & 3), featured on Clubland Smashed (the UK's biggest dance music compilation series), featured alongside the likes of Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz and Ruste Juxx on British hip hop producer Stealf's debut album and performed alongside the likes of Tinie Tempah, So Solid Crew, DJ Cameo and DJ Semtex on the live performance circuit.
He continued this success in 2011 with an impressive string of releases, including his online smash singles ‘I Ain’t Going Anywhere’ (featuring Cynikal & Jasmine Knight) and 'I Can't Help It' which clocked up over 30,000 views collectively online.
The third single from Sir Mic sees the diverse lyricist team up with long time collaborator Jasmine Knight to present a record which is as credible as it is commercially friendly. Produced by DJ Tempa and driven by a melancholic acoustic guitar riff, the track sees Sir Mic break down the petty troubles and arguments which bring an end to the best of relationships. The track features some perspicuous, sharp-witted wordplay from the south coast rapper, which is accompanied by a perfectly understated chorus from Jasmine, creating one of the most captivating hip hop break-up songs you're ever likely to hear.

‘Live Like This’ will be available digitally from Valentine’s Day (14/02/12).

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    http://www.soundcloud.com/sirmicmusic
    http://www.youtube.com/sirmictv    http://www.twitter.com/sirmizzle
    http://www.reverbnation.com/sirmicmusic

25 September 2011

Sir Mic releases new video and single I cant help it

 

Bournemouth based multi-genre rapper / lyricist Sir Mic returns with the release of his brand new single ‘I Can’t Help It’.

With three popular mixtapes (Mini Me Vol 1, 2 & 3), a host of impressive support slots (including the likes of Tinie Tempah, So Solid Crew, DJ Cameo and DJ Semtex), and a vast feature discography under his belt, Sir Mic is well on his way to establishing himself as one of the finest rappers to come out of the south coast in a very long time.

Renowned for his distinct and diverse style, Sir Mic has the ability to work in a whole host of genres including hip hop, grime, dubstep and dance, and has even been approached for feature work by producers of the biggest dance compilation in the UK, Clubland Smashed, as well as the hotly tipped up and coming hip hop producer Stealf, who later asked the eclectic rapper to feature on his debut album alongside Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Ruste Juxx and many other US / UK heavyweights.

Sir Mic marked the beginning of 2011 with the release of his single ‘I Ain’t Going Anywhere’ (featuring Cynikal & Jasmine Knight), which went on to become a huge hit online with heavy press support and over 20,000 views on YouTube.

The south coast rapper now follows up his debut commercial release with an equally impressive effort titled ‘I Can’t Help It’. The piano driven, energetic instrumentation allows Sir Mic to tell an all too common tale of boozing on a weekend with effortless delivery, and the hands-in-the-air chorus line displays the rappers open mindedness when it comes to incorporating different musical tones in his music.

‘I Can’t Help It’ has the potential to become Sir Mic’s most successful release to date, because despite having enough lyrical substance to impress the purists, almost every British citizen between the ages of 18 and 30 can relate to the single’s subject matter. Accompanied by a brilliantly original video (shot in both first and third person in a host of rowdy Bournemouth clubs), ‘I Can’t Help It’ is sure to become another viral hit for Sir Mic, and mark another step on the ladder towards commercial acclaim.