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Music / November 20, 2020

Jeorge II shares cut-throat single ‘Egomaniac Flow’

Music / November 20, 2020

Jeorge II shares cut-throat single ‘Egomaniac Flow’

Words: Dylan Murphy

The Rejektz Media co-founder is back with a relentless new cut.

Dublin-based rapper Jeorge II has returned with a relentless new cut in the shape of ‘Egomaniac Flow’.

It follows the release of his first single of the year ‘Andale’ and sees Jeorge cement his reputation as one of the capital’s most technically proficient acts.

Spraying words over a relentless instrumental split into two distinctive parts, Jeorge gives in to his ego before passing the mic to fellow Rejektz member EeDdAaYy who maintains the momentum.

Listen to ‘Egomaniac Flow’ below: