Dirty heavyweight Shape have returned with a cross -cultural punch in its last single ‘Sirens (from Ireland)’a boldly new collaboration with rising artist Fine It melts the raw pulse in Britain’s rap with a clear movie edge.

The thunderous track is released this week over all the larger flow platforms and finds Skepta in hard shape-sharpening of its brand flow over a dark, furious pace lace with Siren-Wails and Bastunga percussion. The track opens up with a lively sense of location, Name-release Ireland and Thailand in a tangled, Glob-Trav choir: “I don’t want to be violent, but you can get a punch from Ireland, you can get a kick from Thailand”.
The song’s artwork, with an Irish Garda troop car under flashing blue light, captures the excitement and the authority’s shape throughout the track. It is both a nod to his long -standing fascination for cultural identity and a reflection of how dirt continues to develop beyond London’s postal codes.
Finesskid’s function adds a fresh melodic contrast that offers a youthful energy that emphasizes Skepta’s status as both mentor and innovator in the genre. The collaboration signals another pivot in Skepta’s sound – one that remains founded in dirty realism but is becoming increasingly global in scope.
‘Sirens (from Ireland)’ Follows the rapper’s ongoing line of genre mixing projects and festival appearance, which strengthens his role as a cross-border figure in contemporary British music.
Skepta + FinessKid – Sirens (from Ireland) (Official Video)
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