Werd (SOS) - Untitled Scot [2012]
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CD Digipack and Digital sales. Release date: 31st July.2012.
Werd (SOS) continues to work with artists in Scotland and abroad, creating music with some of Edinburgh’s top producers and artists as well as performing gigs at venues in the major cities. His debut album features only the best production and vocal features from the UK scene, from Madhat McGore, Bigg Taj, Deeko, Mog to the likes of DJ Nasty P & Wardie Burns, the content and styles vary creating an excellent showcase of alternative hip-hop music in Scotland.
Recorded and Mastered entirely at S.O.S. by Drew Devine. Copyright © 2012 Sons of Scotland (SOS). All rights reserved. |
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'Even if you're just a casual hip hop listener, you owe it to yourself to give Werd a spin. Rhymes are as cunningly creative as they are uncompromising and he executes them with such furious, stylish precision.’ The Pop Cop
‘With an array of genres, styles, and a clear passion for diversity, Werd continues to represent the Scottish Hip-Hop scene to the fullest.’
Ryan Maxwell (Hip-HopKings.com)
'Werd (S.O.S) A.K.A. Drew Devine, has been one of the key players in the process of putting the Scotch-Hop scene on the map. Werd has quite possibly one of the most distinctive voices in the game and has put a lot of work in to get that voice heard.' Marc McAllister (Flicker magazine)
'‘Drive It Like It’s Stolen – or Drive It Like It’s F****ng Stolen to give the song its full name – is three minutes of potty-mouthed, insurrectionary attitude. It is a middle finger raised to the law and anyone else who cares to take offence. And for that, it’s truly brilliant.’ Ed Uncovered
‘With an array of genres, styles, and a clear passion for diversity, Werd continues to represent the Scottish Hip-Hop scene to the fullest.’
Ryan Maxwell (Hip-HopKings.com)
'Werd (S.O.S) A.K.A. Drew Devine, has been one of the key players in the process of putting the Scotch-Hop scene on the map. Werd has quite possibly one of the most distinctive voices in the game and has put a lot of work in to get that voice heard.' Marc McAllister (Flicker magazine)
'‘Drive It Like It’s Stolen – or Drive It Like It’s F****ng Stolen to give the song its full name – is three minutes of potty-mouthed, insurrectionary attitude. It is a middle finger raised to the law and anyone else who cares to take offence. And for that, it’s truly brilliant.’ Ed Uncovered