Bossman Birdie Drops "Bison 2" Freestyle Produced by Faze Miyake

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The second drop in Bossy's Bison Freestyle series just landed.

Nov 3, 2017
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Meridian member Bossman Birdie dropped his first #BisonFreestyle in April, kicking off a visual series filmed by legendary grime videographer Risky Roadz.

With Skepta-produced single "Walk the Walk" taking priority over the summer, it's now appropriately cold enough to get right back to Bison business. Taking things up from the haunting operatic feel of the first, London producer Faze Miyake steps in here and provides a dark percussive beat, with Bossman in his comfort zone, punching out menacing rhymes.

Speaking on the decision to run with the distinctive camera work from by Risky, Bossman said:

“I thought to myself, instead of all the glam in terms of the quality of the shot, I wanted to shoot on an old school camera. Line them up with some fire. No one better than Risky Roads to do that – a grime freestyle don. I know him from back in my old school days sparring”

Check out the old-school feel visuals above.

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Bossman Birdie Drops "Bison 2" Freestyle Produced by Faze Miyake

The second drop in Bossy's Bison Freestyle series just landed.

Nov 3, 2017
Words by
Photography by

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAOhiD1S40I[/embed]

Meridian member Bossman Birdie dropped his first #BisonFreestyle in April, kicking off a visual series filmed by legendary grime videographer Risky Roadz.

With Skepta-produced single "Walk the Walk" taking priority over the summer, it's now appropriately cold enough to get right back to Bison business. Taking things up from the haunting operatic feel of the first, London producer Faze Miyake steps in here and provides a dark percussive beat, with Bossman in his comfort zone, punching out menacing rhymes.

Speaking on the decision to run with the distinctive camera work from by Risky, Bossman said:

“I thought to myself, instead of all the glam in terms of the quality of the shot, I wanted to shoot on an old school camera. Line them up with some fire. No one better than Risky Roads to do that – a grime freestyle don. I know him from back in my old school days sparring”

Check out the old-school feel visuals above.

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Bossman Birdie Drops "Bison 2" Freestyle Produced by Faze Miyake

The second drop in Bossy's Bison Freestyle series just landed.

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Meridian member Bossman Birdie dropped his first #BisonFreestyle in April, kicking off a visual series filmed by legendary grime videographer Risky Roadz.

With Skepta-produced single "Walk the Walk" taking priority over the summer, it's now appropriately cold enough to get right back to Bison business. Taking things up from the haunting operatic feel of the first, London producer Faze Miyake steps in here and provides a dark percussive beat, with Bossman in his comfort zone, punching out menacing rhymes.

Speaking on the decision to run with the distinctive camera work from by Risky, Bossman said:

“I thought to myself, instead of all the glam in terms of the quality of the shot, I wanted to shoot on an old school camera. Line them up with some fire. No one better than Risky Roads to do that – a grime freestyle don. I know him from back in my old school days sparring”

Check out the old-school feel visuals above.

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Bossman Birdie Drops "Bison 2" Freestyle Produced by Faze Miyake

The second drop in Bossy's Bison Freestyle series just landed.

Nov 3, 2017
Words by
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[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAOhiD1S40I[/embed]

Meridian member Bossman Birdie dropped his first #BisonFreestyle in April, kicking off a visual series filmed by legendary grime videographer Risky Roadz.

With Skepta-produced single "Walk the Walk" taking priority over the summer, it's now appropriately cold enough to get right back to Bison business. Taking things up from the haunting operatic feel of the first, London producer Faze Miyake steps in here and provides a dark percussive beat, with Bossman in his comfort zone, punching out menacing rhymes.

Speaking on the decision to run with the distinctive camera work from by Risky, Bossman said:

“I thought to myself, instead of all the glam in terms of the quality of the shot, I wanted to shoot on an old school camera. Line them up with some fire. No one better than Risky Roads to do that – a grime freestyle don. I know him from back in my old school days sparring”

Check out the old-school feel visuals above.

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