South London's Daniel Adé makes a powerful return after a three-year hiatus with his latest single, ‘sublime’.
Known for his distinctive flow and genre-blending style, Adé’s new track is a vibrant fusion of UK hip-hop and Brazilian funk, laced with Bossa Nova-inspired beats.
‘sublime’ showcases the rising artist’s growth and refined sound, bringing together cultural references and a smooth, confident delivery. “This song encapsulates the way I want to write songs, and I also had a lot of fun producing this tune,” shares Adé . The single marks an exciting evolution in his music, channelling his experiences as a producer, DJ, and rapper into one cohesive sound.
Having started making music at the age of 12, Adé’s earlier releases like ‘GROWTH’ and ‘BLOSSOM’ have demonstrated his versatility, seamlessly weaving between grime, drill, and R&B influences. With ‘sublime’, he’s back to push the boundaries of UK rap once again—this time with a fresh perspective and an international twist.
The self-taught artist’s independent spirit and innovative approach are setting the stage for a strong comeback. With new music on the horizon, ‘sublime’ serves as a taste of what’s to come from one of South London’s most compelling voices in the alternative rap scene.
Listen to 'sublime' via your preferred streaming platform, or via Spotify below.