Artist's albums
The Rated Legend
2020 · album
Roley (feat. Swarmz)
2020 · single
Support Me
2020 · single
Gang Gang
2019 · single
Daily Duppy!
2019 · single
Trendy (feat. Ay Em & Tion Wayne)
2018 · single
Pumpy (feat. Deno, Cadet, AJ & Swarmz)
2018 · single
Baddest (VIP Remix) (feat. Skengdo & AM)
2018 · single
Advice
2018 · single
Closure
2018 · single
Ask Me
2018 · single
Ain't Like That
2018 · single
Active Living
2018 · single
Southside (feat. Geko)
2017 · single
What's Good (feat. Loski)
2017 · single
Rapping Mother Fucker
2017 · single
The Commitment 2
2017 · album
No More Letters
2017 · single
Instagram Girls
2017 · single
Corn
2016 · single
Ooouuu (Remix)
2016 · single
No Way
2016 · single
Letter to Krept
2016 · single
100 Phone Calls
2016 · single
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Biography
South London grime artist Cadet (aka Blaine Johnson) grew up alongside fellow MCs Konan, Krept, and Redz as part of the notorious Gipset gang. The teenage crew gained a considerable following across social media toward the end of the noughties with their videos of freestyles about gang life and London living. Using music as their escape, the members all focused on their careers, with Krept and Konan eventually signed to a major in 2013. Cadet continued to plow his own path, and in 2015 delivered freestyles for underground London-based music channel OSM Vision, and suddenly saw his profile skyrocket. Switching his tone from gang-related tales to emotional lyrics about life and its tribulations, Cadet found a new audience for his raps. In 2016 Cadet dropped his first mixtape, The Commitment. The self-released album saw him teaming up with the likes of Donae'o and Tis Rome. Continuing to deliver freestyles for various online music channels including SBTV, the rapper built up a respectable following. Cadet released a follow-up album, The Commitment 2, the following year. Featuring a number of singles -- including "Instagram Girls" and "No More Letters" -- the album cemented Cadet's rise from teenage tearabout to full-fledged grime star. ~ Rich Wilson, Rovi