Z.Lewis And L33ze Get Out The Flamethrower On ‘Daylight’

Z.Lewis and L33ze. Photo supplied.

Z.Lewis and L33ze. Photo supplied.

Hackney-born, Melbourne-based rapper Z.Lewis has returned for his first track of 2021, and he’s brought Byron Bay rapper L33ze along for the ride. Daylight sees the pair trying to one-up each other, and they both bring their A-game on the mic. Rapping over a glitchy, J-Dilla inspired beat produced by UK native OST, Z.Lewis and L33ze get it done. It’s as simple as that.

Rappers in Australia are always egging each other on, and I feel like if you’re an MC in Australia, you’ll be using Z.Lewis as a benchmark to measure yourself against. He’s packing haymaker bars into his verses, and his flow gets stuck in your head. He’s really the whole package, and I think it’s only a matter of time before wider rap-loving audiences clock onto what he’s putting out. Hopefully, that becomes the case when he drops his debut project.

Speaking about the track, Z.Lewis says that the track is a marker for personal change, but it wasn’t intended to be that way. He says, “Daylight is a record that I didn’t realise was a marker for a huge transitional point in my life. It’s funny how the universe will do that. I had to bring L33ze in on it because he is incredible at what he does. And OST has been rocking with me a long time, he’s one of the best producers I’ve ever worked with...”

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Check out Daylight below. I’m always interested in what Z.Lewis drops, because he brings an interesting flavour to hip-hop in Australia - he’s dropping a hybrid of Australian and UK sounds. Given that Australia is borrowing from the UK sound quite a bit at the moment when it comes to rap, Z.Lewis has an authenticity that you just can’t fake. Stay tuned for his debut project - you’ll need a fire extinguisher on hand when it drops. If you know, you know.

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