Polished UK trap that leans into melodic R&B and dancehall rhythms. Smooth, late-night street anthems for city drives and reflective moments.
Mitch occupies a unique intersection in the UK scene, where the hard-edged narratives of Birmingham street life meet a surprisingly tender, melodic sensibility. His sound is defined by a liquid smoothness, often utilizing heavy sub-bass and shimmering synths that feel like they were designed for high-end car speakers. It is music that feels expensive yet grounded, balancing the bravado of trap with the vulnerability of contemporary R&B.
What truly sets him apart is his rhythmic versatility. While he can trade verses with the UK's most aggressive drill rappers, he frequently incorporates dancehall-inflected cadences and reggae-lite production that softens his delivery. This 'Mitchtape' aesthetic creates a bridge between the club and the bedroom, offering tracks that are as much about emotional resonance as they are about rhythmic impact.
Start with 'Mitchtape 3' to hear the full evolution of his sound. It showcases his ability to pivot from high-energy collaborations to introspective solo cuts without losing the cohesive, late-night atmosphere that has become his signature.
Shares trap, contemporary r&b (subgenres); rap, crooning, processed (vocal style)
Shares trap, contemporary r&b, dancehall (subgenres); studio polished, digital clarity, reverb heavy (production style)
Shares trap, contemporary r&b (subgenres); rap, crooning, processed (vocal style)
Shares trap, contemporary r&b, dancehall (subgenres); rap, crooning, processed (vocal style)
Shares rap, crooning, processed (vocal style); trap, contemporary r&b (subgenres)
Shares rap, crooning, processed (vocal style); contemporary r&b, trap (subgenres)
Shares studio polished, digital clarity, reverb heavy (production style); trap, contemporary r&b (subgenres)
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