
Raised by a rap pioneer and a mother who studies English literature, it’s safe to say that Loski was born to make his living through the placement of words and syllables. It just so happens that the Kennsington native chose music as his medium of choice. As he enters his early 20s, his future in music remains bright as he finds his place in the industry. If he has anything to say about it, he’s not just aiming for the top of the charts. He’s trying to be the biggest star in a sky filled with talent across the U.K. and beyond.
“Spaceships” are the vehicles Loski’s taking to the next level as he returns from a lengthy layoff. Nine months after the release of his self-directed “G Lock” video, “Spaceships” deviates from his drill-heavy sound and offers a more melodic direction for the U.K. artist. The visual also takes the U.K. artist to a new setting as he spends time performing his new single in front of the Eiffel Tower and other Parisian landmarks.
“I’m in Amiri, see it clearly, this ain’t Balmain/Diamonds shine bright, big whips like a spaceship/I can’t give a h*e no attention, she’ll think she made it,” he raps.
“I can’t give a h*e no love, she gon’ waste it/When I lost my bro, I lost my heart, can you replace it?”
“Spaceships” serves as the latest release from his forthcoming project, See You At the Gates.