Grime heavyweight Skepta has returned with a cross-cultural punch in his latest single ‘Sirens (From Ireland)’, a bold new collaboration with rising artist Finessekid that fuses the raw pulse of UK rap with a distinctly cinematic edge.
Released this week across all major streaming platforms, the thunderous track finds Skepta in fierce form — sharpening his trademark flow over a dark, brooding beat laced with siren wails and bass-heavy percussion. The track opens with a vivid sense of place, name-dropping Ireland and Thailand in a defiant, globe-trotting chorus: “I don’t wanna get violent, but you can get a punch from Ireland, you can get a kick from Thailand”.
The song’s artwork, featuring an Irish Garda squad car under flashing blue lights, captures the tension and authority Skepta toys with throughout the track. It’s both a nod to his long-standing fascination with cultural identity and a reflection of how grime continues to evolve beyond London’s postcodes.
Finessekid’s feature adds a fresh melodic contrast, offering a youthful energy that underscores Skepta’s status as both mentor and innovator within the genre. The collaboration signals yet another pivot in Skepta’s sound — one that remains grounded in gritty realism but is increasingly global in scope.
‘Sirens (From Ireland)’ follows the rapper’s ongoing streak of genre-blending projects and festival appearances, solidifying his role as a boundary-pushing figure in contemporary British music.
Skepta + Finessekid — Sirens (From Ireland) (Official Video)
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