Young Hash come back with Stamm Chinthe new single out today for Columbia Records Italy / Sony Music Italy. After Saint Nicholasthe rapper from Bari chooses a different direction and focuses on a more immediate and energetic song.
The new track moves on summer sounds and engaging rhythms. Furthermore, the chorus aims to stay in your head from the first listen. Between sharp bars and confidence, the artist puts all his attitude at the center.
Young Hash goes from introspection to energy
With Stamm Chin, Young Hash shows a different face compared to the previous single. If Saint Nicholas talked about the bond with one's city, this time the focus is all on impact and energy.
The change of register comes naturally. In fact, the rapper moves from more personal atmospheres to a song built to strike immediately. Thus it confirms a versatility that is becoming one of its strong points.
Who is the rapper from Bari Young Hash
Young Hash is one of the emerging names of the new Apulian scene. He grew up listening to American trap. However, he soon decides to adapt it to his own reality.
In his songs there is space for sayings, cadences and references typical of Puglia. The result is a direct, technical and recognizable style. At the same time, the artist maintains a strong ironic streak.
Among the most characteristic elements is the famous adlib “ADAVER”. Over time it has become a real trademark. Furthermore, it perfectly represents the link between territorial identity and artistic personality.
Puglia at the center of his imagination
The universe of Young Hash he often distances himself from the more traditional clichés of trap. The typical figures of the genre thus become “La Pupa” and “La Zia”.
Instead of diamonds and luxury clothes, the artist talks about mussel dinners, raw seafood and days spent on the seafront. Thus he builds an imaginary linked to the South and its daily life.
Even with Stamm Chinthis identity remains very present. However, it is accompanied by a more direct sound and a decidedly more explosive approach.
