Matry is establishing his unique style in the UK music scene, and "You Na Easy" justifies that it’s only a question of time until the world pays attention. From the initial drop, the Grandmaster Clady produced a single announces itself with large swagger, no-nonsense lyricism, and that unmistakable Shepherd's Bush grit. It's UK hip-hop that’s been draped with dancehall bounce, delivered with a deep tone, where energy is built for that night that doesn’t end.
Matry takes control of the mic with a confidence that feels both lived-in and new, reminding audiences that being authentic is the real currency in music. When the bass kicks in, it’s the type of song that fills a room and demands the whole body to move and engage beyond spectatorship.
"You Na Easy" was written for big speakers, festival stages, and playlists made to maintain a vibe. “Cool, confident, and unapologetically West London" are all phrases brought together in Matry to cement his status as an emerging artist with genuine charisma and presence to a sound that's already manifesting as an emerging sound possibility.
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