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Fumez The Engineer & Sneakbo feat. J Boy

Sneakbo x J Boy x Fumez the Engineer - Plugged In

Fumez The Engineer & Sneakbo feat. J Boy

1 SONG • 2 MINUTES • MAY 13 2021

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Sneakbo x J Boy x Fumez the Engineer - Plugged In
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The premier engineering talent for much of the U.K. drill scene, West London-based Fumez the Engineer provides behind-the-boards expertise to many of the scene's rising rappers. After founding the dominant freestyle show Plugged In in early 2020, Fumez came into his own as the show's host, offering drill legends and fiery up-and-comers a high-caliber showcase for their talents.

Though known to most as the host of the much-anticipated Plugged In, Fumez's roots in the U.K. rap scene trace back to 2012, when he helped in the early stages of the distribution platform PressPlay. Through the mid-2010s, he worked in engineering and production capacities for a variety of U.K. talents, most notably producing for M Huncho's viral appearance on freestyle show Mad About Bars. During this time, he compiled two mixtapes of his own: 2016's The Mix-Tape tackled hardcore U.K. trap with appearances including Ard Adz, M Darrg, and Big Tobz, while its 2018 sequel (The Mix-Tape 2) offered ventures into faster-paced trap and drill, alongside the likes of Headie One, 410, and M Huncho. Fumez's technical proficiency and early adoption of U.K. drill ensured he was the engineer for many of the genre's classics, among them CB's "Take That Risk" and V9 and KO's "Andy and Dwight."

Drill has always been a genre shaped by its freestyle platforms -- and in 2020, Fumez founded his own. Returning to his PressPlay roots, the engineer created his own drill freestyle series, Plugged In, aiming at a self-described return to "quality control" for the genre. Debuting with an appearance from drill icons Zone 2, Plugged In was quick to gain traction. The series' first season was a prolific run of freestyles across 2020: among the season's guests were drill heavyweights 410, CGM, and CB, and up-and-comers including Fizzler and TPL. Season one's biggest appearance, however, was from Irish drill collective A92, whose high-energy back-to-back landed their "Plugged In" at number 39 on the U.K. charts.

In November, Fumez kicked off season two with East London's 98s; the season featured a wider range of styles, including melodic trap (Baby Mane) and hardcore rap (Mitch) alongside a stacked roster of drill stars including Russ Millions, PS Hitsquad, NitoNB, Active Gxng, and OFB. The season finale pulled together three of the show’s most popular performers -- TPL, 410, and CGM -- for an all-star finish. It wasn't long before Plugged In's third season landed online: early guests included wavy trapper Mastermind, granddad drillers Pete & Bas, and OFB legend RV. Among the season's highlights were appearances from viral successes Arrdee and A1 x J1, U.K. veterans like 67 and Sneakbo, and drill talents Horrid1, Sav'O, 3x3, and Dezzie. For the season three finale, Fumez put together his biggest roster to date, compiling a blistering set of verses from Suspect, PR Sad, DoRoad, R6, A92, Pete & Bas, Kwengface, and PS Hitsquad. ~ David Crone

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Born Agassi Odusina in 1992, in southwest London, this inventive rapper combined grime with Afro-beat and dancehall influences to create a sound that sporadically graced the U.K. singles charts from 2011 onward. Sneakbo got his first break when the Play Hard management company/label -- home to fellow London artist Chipmunk -- took interest and he was ultimately signed to their label. His debut single, "The Wave," was issued in late 2011, during the brief period that he was imprisoned following charges of aggravated assault. When he was released, Sneakbo focused on building upon that single's success by recording new material and making live appearances throughout Europe. Jetski Wave, his own clothing line, soon began to flourish and by the end of 2012, he had guested on D'banj's U.K. Top Ten hit "Oliver Twist" and had his first solo Top 40 single in the form of November's "Zim Zamma." Continuing to work with production duo Ill Blu, Sneakbo enjoyed further success in summer 2013 with the Shabba Ranks-sampling "Ring a Ling." In 2014 he guested on another U.K. pop hit, "Dr. Who!" by Tujamo and Plastik Funk. He also released his full-length Certified, which featured several tracks produced by Ill Blu as well as a guest appearance from Gappy Ranks. Mixtape JetSkiWave 2 appeared in 2015, and summery single "Too Cool (Right Here)" (featuring Nyla) was released in 2016. ~ James Wilkinson

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