Alexandros Sarafis Shines with New Single “Side Eye” Featuring Jazz Montell

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

British-Greek rapper Alexandros Sarafis continues to showcase his versatility with “Side Eye,” a smooth blend of rap and R&B featuring the soulful Jazz Montell.

Alexandros Sarafis is a British-born, bilingual rapper (Greek and English) whose love for hip-hop comes across in every bar he spits. With singles like “Brick By Brick” and “Black Mask,” he has already proven his ability to balance storytelling with sharp deliveries. His latest release, “Side Eye,” takes his artistry a step further by leaning into R&B influences while keeping his rap roots intact.

The production on “Side Eye” sets the tone immediately with an elegant, almost sensual beat. It carries the warmth and smoothness of an R&B record but still has enough knock in the drums to pull in hip-hop listeners.

Sarafis raps with a natural coolness, flowing effortlessly while maintaining a laidback, charismatic delivery. His decision to flip the cadence of Destiny’s Child’s classic “Survivor” adds a clever twist. Lyrically, he tells the story of a broken woman he feels compelled to help, knowing that stepping into her world might bring complications.

Adding to the track’s richness, Jazz Montell delivers a soulful chorus that shines with melody and passion. Together, the pair create a track that is smooth, thoughtful, and highly replayable.

Check out “Side Eye” below.




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