Ghetts and Stormzy reunite for cold new cut "Skengman"
Ghetts has reunited with Stormzy for the first time in three years on new single "Skengman", which previews Ghetts' new album Conflict Of Interest.
"Skengman" arrives after Ghetts teased the collaboration with clips on socials over the past week, marking his first collaboration with Stormzy since appearing on Stormzy's Gang Signs & Prayer track "Bad Boys" alongside J Hus back in 2017.
The cold new track is accompanied by a Nathan James Tettey-directed video that features cameos from MIST, D Double E and MMA fighter Michael Page.
"Skengman" is Ghetts' first release since last month's "Proud Family". At the end of the "Proud Family" video, Ghetts showed a crossed out tracklist for his Conflict Of Interest album, which is due to feature his Jaykae and Moonchild Sanelly collaboration "Mozambique", as well as his Skepta collaboration "IC3".
Conflict Of Interest will follow Ghetts' 2018 album Ghetto Gospel: The New Testament.
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