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British upstart Dré Six and production trio KitschKrieg team up for ‘Mad Over You’: Watch the video

By GRUNGECAKE
February 26, 2025 1 Min Read
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My man looks stressed.

As he sits in the front of a garage on his phone, new artist Dré Six, cosigned by Skepta according to this pitch email, bops his head ahead of telling us a sad story about a young person who resides in his mind rent-free. Honestly, the emerging East London singer-songwriter is still mad about her, and by the looks of it, he may have ghosted her. How did I come up with that? It was the lyrics, “Couldn’t find the words to say goodbye”.

My bold assumption is that he probably messed up, and that’s why he is uncertain that they cannot get back with her.

“I know what you said and I know I said the same/Said I can’t go back/But I guess we’ll never know/Guess we’ll never know”

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS1cCYGphBU&h=315]

Since he is smoking in the black-and-white visual, I cannot help but wonder how his live performance vocals sound and what a performance would look like. There’s minimal movement here.


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