Swiss Casino Releases New Single “Mind Full Of Drugs”
London based Hip-Hop artist Swiss Casino is an authentic Hip-Hop/Pop crossover one of the most promising emerging musical figures from Great Britain. Swiss Casino is heavily influenced by the American Hip-Hop scene and makes Dark Rap Music. The UK artist demonstrates his impressive flow and great sense of artistry in his songs and continues his musical journey with elements of pop surprising fans with new inspirations and projects.
He picks up his cross-genre club singing oriented rap style from his influences YMCMB, Lil Wayne and surprisingly! from Pop Queens like Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, this is what makes Swiss Casino a unique gem in the art of music.
In the meantime he wants to push out single releases to maintain his buzz. On his way to becoming a global breakout he received many positive quotes after performing local shows in his city with comments like ‘you’ve got such a unique quality to your voice’ along with ‘I don’t know what your gonna bring to the table but it’s gonna be big’, he says everybody he performed to liked his music as they could capture some sort of element in the way he performs them, not to mention his catchy hooks and pop delivery!
Swiss Casino captivates listeners with his latest release, “Mind Full Of Drugs”. This hard hitting joint will immediately have you pressing repeat. The artist says the way he came up with the song is, “I was thinking about peoples medical values and how the first line of the hook which is ‘is y’all drugs that good’ aimed towards the people that are dealing and also for the people that call themselves medical professionals”. This is a big part of Swiss Casino’s life, as he has shared that he has taken drugs and doesn’t think it’s the wisest of choices.
Check out Swiss Casino’s new hit single, “Mind Full Of Drugs”, out now on all platforms and be sure to follow him on social media for his latest releases.
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