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SNE - Essence (extended play) by Alex Young

Via SNE's Instagram

Via SNE's Instagram

Sound Never Ends. This is the truth because a sound is everywhere, and all people have to do is listen. However, in this instance, Sound Never Ends is a hip-hop artist from Hackney, a borough in London, England. "East end boy you can hear it in my tone," he says.

Abbreviated as SNE, the artist calls his sound "trillful," which is a blend of trap music stemming from gritty London neighborhoods and R&B soul music. In his new 14-track extended play called "Essence," SNE demonstrates the spirit of his environment, today's contemporary hip-hop, and his work. "My partner in the trap, me I'm trying to tell him it's a trap... he's just trying to get it where it's at I'm on the same thing."

"Every verse cocaine I told you already," he raps. The grind of running drugs and a trap house influences his sounds as much as the legal grind of trying to make it in the music industry. In the song "Titanic/Turbulence," SNE says, "I do this for my people I'm Corleone," a reference to Italian gangster and The Godfather Michael Corleone who lived and worked for his family. The UK rapper pulls from recognizable cultural icons to state his "Essence" project is just as iconic.

Great parts of "Essence" are hard and utilize alerting chimes, cool bass hits, synths, and cutting lyrics about hood life. Although, the smooth R&B styles are heavily present. The song "House of Love" has a groovy guitar and "442" features a classic '90s R&B tone. SNE's vocal ability shines in "Coolie Skit" and "Outro."

Listen to "Rödrigo" to hear SNE's smart mix of hard rap and passionate soul.

Overall, "Essence" by SNE shows the untapped talent coming from London's hip-hop scene. The project is intriguing because SNE shares his relatable experiences and lifestyle across the pond and puts them to a current and progressive sound.

SNE - Sorry For The Wait (Music Video) by Alex Young

Via  @hackneysgoldenchild on Instagram

Via  @hackneysgoldenchild on Instagram

Catching up with "Hackney's Golden Child," SNE, or Sound Never Ends, presents the visuals to his satisfying track, "Sorry For The Wait."

If you listened to InTheRough's newest playlist, then you are aware of the artists' quality, especially on his latest song, "Come Again."

The pleasant and "trillful," a mix of trap and R&B, intro of "Sorry For The Wait" leads to video of SNE's exciting life as a performer in East London. While he still lives with his mom, his come up is certainly strong. "My life's a whole lot of fun," he raps. "The shows are gold, the flows are gold, you know that."

Also, the song acknowledges the cultural value SNE is to the London borough of Hackney. "They love me here, they love me here, they need me," he claims.

Hear SNE's lovely music with the accompanying visual below.

Hear the 'Trillful' Sounds of SNE by Alex Young

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The geographic focal point of hip-hop is ever changing thanks to fast moving internet culture and diversification of sound and taste. Areas like New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and now, London are in the spotlight.

Labeled as Hackney's "Golden Child," northeast London's SNE fully embraces his self-coined 'Trillful' genre of music. Blending rap, trap, and R&B soul, SNE gives listeners a real sonic dose of the London streets.

Formerly a member of Grime collective S.O.S (Sound Of The Streets), SNE, an acronym for Sound Never Ends, continues his four-year solo career releasing a string of terrific tracks. The artist's latest song, "Sorry For The Wait," displays vocal variety and rap finesse.

SNE looks to rise in the world's hip-hop ranks, and past released songs like lively "Goku," with Nadia Rose, and "Rico Rodrigo" certainly help.

Follow SNE on Soundcloud for a hot 2016 campaign filled with new music.