Stormzy says his second album is "coming soon" during new freestyle
Stormzy has hinted at a swift second LP in freshly released freestyle over Drake's 2016 cut "4pm In Calabasas".
Kaylum Dennis directs the stark accompanying visuals for "4pm In London". The original beat was produced by Vinylz and Frank Dukes, with executive production from Allen Ritter.
Stormzy released Mercury-nominated debut record Gang Signs & Prayer earlier this year, but hints at the follow up arriving in the not-too-distant future in the song's closing moments: "I’ve been working fucking hard, the second album’s coming soon I swear..."
It's been a whirlwind year for Stormzy - as well as the debut album (which hit the number one spot), the South Londoner teamed up with Linkin Park, was quoted in the House Of Commons, and delivered a mesmerising BBC session.
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