RAPPER ArrDee has hinted at the release of a new track.
The Brighton-born musician posted a clip of a new song and music video on Instagram, hinting at its release this Thursday (July 29).
The posts caption said: “The clubs are now open so its 24/7 LITTY 4 REALLI. See you Thursday 7:30PM - Pre-save link IN MY BIO #whizwhiz.”
In the video, ArrDee can be seen performing in front of a pack of people, sat atop a police van and crowd surfing.
The hook of the song features lyrics including: “When it’s party time, ArrDee could get jiggy. All the gyaldem with me.”
The social media post has already been viewed by over a quarter of a million people.
The 18-year-old rapper, real name Riley Davies, shot onto the music scene in April after the release of the chart-topping remix Body alongside Tion Wayne and Russ Millions.
The hit song became an overnight sensation after his verse gained popularity on TikTok.
Before the success of the UK chart topper, ArrDee released Cheeky Bars in January this year.
The music video was filmed entirely on the Brighton beach bandstand in Kings Road, while in the music for his newest release Oliver Twist, ArrDee can be seen in a number of Brighton locations including the i360, Regency Square and Bexhill Road in Woodingdean.
ArrDee’s admiration for his home town is clear in a number of his videos and lyrics to date.
Cheeky Bars contains lyrics including “chatty white boy raised up by the seaside”, while in 6am in Brighton, the rapper says “Me? I'm just one seaside boy who sat in his ding dong rapping.
And: “Just 'cause you hear me on radio, s**t ain't changing, bro, love my city.”
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