
Wiley links with Idris Elba, Stefflon Don, and Sean Paul for tropical new cut "Boasty"
22 January 2019, 11:13
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Londoners Wiley, Stefflon Don and the multi-disciplinary Idris Elba link with dancehall legend Sean Paul for tropical new track "Boasty".
It's the first time the artists have worked together, although Stefflon Don linked up with Sean Paul a few days ago for "Shot & Wine", last year for "Jet Plane Trip", and a remix of Stefflon Don's huge banger "Hurtin' Me".
The two frequent collaborators have recruited grime legend Wiley, and actor/DJ Idris Elba, who has even been promoted to MC after laying down his own verse in the second half.
The beatmakers behind this tropical club banger are revealed to be co-producers Toddla T and Rotterdam's Mucky.
"Boasty" is out now. Stefflon Don tours the UK and plays London's Eventim Apollo on 19 April. Find out more.
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