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Review: KOJ’s “A REMINDER” – A Triumphant Return

7 April 2024
in Rap, Reviews, UK
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KOJ, the rising rap sensation from Liverpool, has returned with a bang, unleashing his latest single, “A REMINDER”. This track serves as the perfect precursor to his upcoming EP, VILLAIN WITH A CONSCIENCE, and it’s a reminder indeed of why KOJ stands out in the crowded rap landscape.

From the very first beat, “A REMINDER” grabs your attention and refuses to let go. KOJ’s signature fusion of UK grime and classic hip-hop vibes immediately sets the tone, creating an electric atmosphere that crackles with energy. Assisted by an old-school backbeat, KOJ effortlessly showcases his lyrical prowess and unmistakable scouse flow.

Produced by TEE and mixed by Mike Cave, “A REMINDER” boasts a sound that is both raw and polished. It’s a testament to KOJ’s creative vision and authenticity that shines through in every bar.

But what truly sets “A REMINDER” apart is KOJ’s ability to weave personal narratives and street tales into his music with a level of introspection that is both relatable and captivating. As he states, the track serves as a reminder of his journey and experiences, signalling his return to the spotlight after a break. And with lines like “I may have taken a short hiatus, but I’m still that guy”, he asserts his presence in the rap game with confidence and style.

“A REMINDER” is a statement of intent from an artist who is unapologetically carving his own path in the music world. With its infectious beats, razor-sharp lyrics and undeniable swagger, KOJ’s latest offering is nothing short of a triumph. So, if you haven’t already, do yourself a favour and dive into the world of KOJ – you won’t be disappointed.

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