BRAV£ Hits A “Hole In One”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Do people realize how hard it is to hit a hole-in-one in golf?

UK rap is thriving, folks. The scene is packed with artists dropping hip-hop bangers that boast sharp bars and top-tier soundscapes. One rising talent you need to keep an eye on is BRAV£. Despite having a relatively small catalog—currently featuring just three tracks on Spotify—he raps with the confidence and precision of someone who’s been in the game for years. His latest release, “Hole in One,” is a prime example of his skill and energy.

In “Hole in One,” BRAV£ flexes about major moves he’s making, the women he’s prioritizing money over, and the lengths he’s willing to go to handle any opp that crosses his path. With his swagger and grit, BRAV£ might just be positioning himself as the UK’s answer to Big Meech (Too far?).

What I love about “Hole in One” is how smoothly the track sounds from start to finish. Over a laid-back yet impactful beat with just the right amount of bass, BRAV£ delivers with sly flows and relaxed energy, making his slick lyrics hit even harder. Overall, I appreciate the confident command and cool, effortless demeanor he brings to the mic throughout the track.

Check out “Hole In One” below.


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