Hoodies All Summer
Kano
- Free Years LaterKano
- Good Youtes Walk Amongst EvilKano
- TroubleKano
- Pan-fried (Feat. Kojo Funds)Kano
- Can't Hold We Down (Feat. Popcaan)Kano
- TeardropsKano
- Bang Down Your DoorKano
- Got My Brandy, Got My Beats (Feat. Lil Silva)Kano
- Class of Deja (Feat. D Double E & Ghetts)Kano
- SYM
Parlophone have today announced that Kano will make a much anticipated return with a new studio album titled Hoodies All Summer - out 30th August.
Produced by Blue May and Jodi Milliner, Hoodies All Summer is the sixth studio album from Kano, and his first release since 2016’s acclaimed Mercury-nominated ‘Made In The Manor’. The 10-track album sees Kano explore a more minimal – yet still uniquely British - sound which brings his lyrical prowess to the fore. The multi-layered elements of the record embrace a diverse instrumentation, as well as the broader strokes of hip hop and dancehall, and features appearances from Kojo Funds, Popcaan, Lil Silva, D Double E and Ghetts.
Today also sees Kano drop two new tracks from the album - ‘Trouble’ and ‘Class Of Deja’ (feat. D Double E and Ghetts) – as well as share a new music video. The 17 minute double video is directed by Aneil Karia, based on a concept by Kano, and was shot over two days in London earlier this summer. Watch here.
With this latest album, Kano moves beyond the more personal themes of ‘Made In The Manor’ to tackle with a soaring fury the social fissures and injustices he sees developing around him on both a local and global level. The result is his most ambitious body of work to date. Hoodies All Summer is a commanding and visceral examination of communities marked by isolation, frustration, anger and loss, as well as creativity, defiance and hope.
One of the most innovative, interesting and pioneering artists to come out of Britain in recent years, Kano writes here at a pitch of scalding urgency, with an honesty that uses personal experience and observation as a means to magnify the current processes of the societal and political system. The centre, he reminds us with unsparing detail, cannot hold.