They rap about traditional drill topics— street fights , "moving coca," and making money—but framed through the lens of old-school London life. Pete famously boasts about winning fights on London buses and the Tube , while Bas warns listeners not to test him unless they want to get "knocked in the noggin". Real or Act?
Released as part of their , the "Bermondsey" music video serves as a high-energy tribute to their South East London roots. They rap about traditional drill topics— street fights
The video is filmed in their "natural habitat"—traditional London pubs and local street corners—blending their elderly aesthetic with gritty drill visuals. Released as part of their , the "Bermondsey"
Pete introduced the sound to his friend Bas (Basil Bellgrave), a and Frank Sinatra enthusiast. The pair decided to record a track "for a laugh," resulting in their debut single "Shut Ya Mouth" . The video went viral, launching a legitimate music career that has since included sold-out tours and collaborations with major artists like T-Pain and M24 . 📽️ "Bermondsey" (2021) The pair decided to record a track "for