Dubai Hip Hop Group S.O.S Release The Hook Driven Single and Music Video For ‘New Chick’
S.O.S (Secrecy Over Supremacy) is a collective of four unique artists based in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The group was originally founded by the late, Tyler Fray who died in 2013.
Nigerian rapper Tyler Fray was educated in Dubai and his ethos was ‘working in silence and letting success talk’. SOS came together to keep Fray’s legacy and ethos alive.
The group’s four members share a passion for Hip-Hop and have a powerful respect and admiration for each other’s skills and talents which is apparent in the cohesion of their music.
Individually, the group consists of Nicholas Peter John Allison II who is known for his music as N2. Known for his versatile melodies and hard hitting lyrics, N2 is a South African rapper and co-founded S.O.S with Tyler from Johannesburg, South Africa.
Secondly, Elliot Brown, who uses the stage name Mista Brown, is a UK native from Manchester who has worked with the likes of Gyptian and has a strong track record in the genre of grime.
Performing artist and producer Nseh Ayuk is known as the artist T. Jones and comes from the Cross River in Nigeria. T. Jones is a rapper and singer of growing renown.
The songwriter who is also rapping alongside the others is Freshman, originally Brian Sitali of Lusaka in Zambia. Freshman is known for his strong lyrical abilities and delivery.
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