Artist's albums
The Playlist
2023 · album
Ballin (feat. Asco & Blade Brown)
2023 · single
Bonnie & Clyde (feat. Deno & King Promise)
2023 · single
Buss It (feat. WSTRN & Yungen)
2023 · single
Drip Drip (feat. Nines, MIST, MoStack & Mastermind)
2023 · single
Feelings (feat. M24)
2023 · single
Gotta Say (feat. Aitch & Morrisson)
2023 · single
Holla Banglez (feat. Chip)
2023 · single
Man Like Me (feat. D Double E & Jaykae)
2023 · single
Multi-Mill Plans (feat. Squeeks)
2023 · single
Mums House (feat. MoStack)
2023 · single
On My Way (feat. Ash & Tiggs Da Author)
2023 · single
Sexual Tension (feat. NSG & Rimzee)
2023 · single
Takeover (feat. Not3s & Blanco)
2023 · single
Things Change (feat. Berwyn)
2023 · single
Wanna Be With You (feat. Tamera & Mowgs)
2023 · single
Mera Na
2023 · single
Banglez Ting (feat. Giggs)
2021 · single
Blama (feat. Tion Wayne & Morrisson)
2021 · single
47 (feat. Stefflon Don)
2019 · single
Anticlimax (Steel Banglez Remix)
2019 · single
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Biography
After years of alchemising behind the scenes, UK rap’s favourite super-producer is ready for his grand reveal. With his debut album, Steel Banglez is doing something that nobody on this side of the Atlantic has ever done before. Born to Sikh Punjabi parents, Banglez grew up in a creative household proud of its roots. But from an early age he was also immersed in the British multiculturalism of his community in Forest Gate, East London. His journey at first wasn’t smooth: following a stint in prison in his younger adult years, Banglez spent the first half of the 2010s as an underground rap producer - an obsessive studio habit forming the basis of an understanding of sound that can only be earned, not taught. In 2015 Banglez set out to conquer the clubs, teaming up with MIST to produce anthems ‘Karla’s Back’ and ‘Ain’t the Same’. It took the Steel Banglez tag—a masterful fusion of past, present and future; electronic dance music, hip hop and addictive afrobeats rhythm—nationwide, then global. Banglez’ productions count the likes of Dave, MoStack and Nines in its ranks, his own smash hit ‘Fashion Week’ with AJ Tracey and MoStack setting the vision and standard for an album that features a list of the hottest voices and artists in the country and runs as a deep, authentic history and time stamp of contemporary UK music. “I want people to be inspired by my journey” he summarises “and to have some healing through my sounds.”