Believe It
Stockwell’s Len brings back a taste of his coastal trip with the new visuals to heater, 'Believe It’.
After a succession of recent singles that have put him on the map; leading to opportunities featuring on podcasts, radio plays and even linking up with rising sounds such as Sam Wise - Len is cultivating a particular flair in the game, unfiltered like any before; brining us a boisterous persona, wrapped up in mesmerising flows and witty word-play that’ll lead you rewinding back a second or two to take in.
‘Believe It’, showcases Len heading back to a more trap-like approach, similar to offerings that came before the likes of ‘Lockdown At Lenny’s’, which saw a recent switch-up to his approach; infusing silky-smooth alté productions into his arsenal. Although, it seems there’s much more to the rapper’s experimentation than you can imagine; taking a further interest in hopping on soothing electronic soundscapes, similar to that of Generation-Z star PinkPanthress - potentially bringing a lot more to expect from the buzzing energy hailing south of the river.
Len turns to Tochi Bedford and Jamo Beatz sonically for this number, delivering a euphoric instrumental consumed by spirit; bringing some early Pierre Bourne x Carti type vibes with those cherubic flutes and choppy percussion - forming the perfect foundation to match that infectious energy Len brings to any track he touches.
Once again, Len turns to go-to cameraman MovieMakingMitch and AdamK for this one; taking to the coast to capture this summer-stunner, as the crew switches from cinematic shots of Len, to those 360 selfie-stick captures (?) - I’m not too sure what they were, but either way it brought energy that only personified the spirited audio.
So if you haven’t already been behind on of the south’s emerging voices, I’d suggest you start from here on, as they may just start ‘investing them stocks in Stockwell’ and ‘if you can’t believe it, you better believe it!’ Take in ‘Believe It’ on all Len’s streaming platforms asap and make sure to check out those visuals.