There perhaps isn’t a duo or group that has been as consequential to British rap as Krept & Konan. Circumventing the underground and becoming a fixture in mainstream UK music, they’ve rewritten the ...
Krept & Konan have told Music Week that they are excited to have “100% control and ownership” of their music as they begin a new era as independent artists. The duo released new single Dat Way (feat.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The pair's major label debut album The Long Way Home has become the most ...
Krept, one half of Krept and Konan, is staring lovingly at a copy of Music Week. The pair’s faces are in profile on the glossy cover wrap, advertising their debut album The Long Way Home, which ...
It’s been barely a week since Krept was knifed at a concert in Birmingham when he and Konan stroll into NME Towers, seeming surprisingly carefree. The rapper – real name Casyo Johnson – will later ...
As reported by Clash Magazine, Krept explained: “There was violence before Drill. If we stop Drill right now, is it going to end? Drill is being used as a scapegoat. We need to tackle the situation ...
Rappers Krept and Konan have continued their fight against banning drill music, branding the move ‘lazy’ in combating knife crime and violence. The I Spy performers have fast become advocates for ...
Krept and Konan have claimed drill music is being scapegoated and banning it will make youth violence “10 times worse”. The duo have said suppressing drill will condemn young people to the brutal life ...
Just over a year ago, the Metropolitan Police secured the backing of the CPS to prosecute drill artists under the Serious Crime Act, the same legislation used to prevent sex trafficking and terrorism.
South London rapper Casyo ‘Krept’ Johnson and Karl ‘Konan’ Wilson met at a bus stop, while Konan was being pursued by members of a rival gang. “It didn’t look positive for him”, Krept deadpans. Krept ...
It feels like an eternity since chants of “football’s coming home” last echoed in unison from beside the hallowed turf of Wembley stadium. After all, 2020 was a year that saw football stands fall ...