Wexford Rapping Duo ‘The Ballyboyz’ Release Their New Single

Wexford rapping duo, ‘The Ballyboyz’, are back at it with a new single…

Referred to as Wexside, Wexford duo Dee the Antisocial & Spaceman Steve, make up two halves of the Bally Boyz. Rapping and producing together for the past eight years, honing their craft and creating a unique boom bap element to Irish hip hop.

In 2019, the Bally Boyz released three singles; Young Fellaz, Banned from Telly & You Know
the Name, which highlight a plethora of flows, beats and personalities. 2020 saw the release of One, Get It On Tic and Bizarre World featuring Bizarre of the multi-platinum selling group D12.

In 2021 “Kicks”, which was featured on Wexford Weekly at the time, brought it back to hip-hop basics paying tribute to sneaker culture as they swap between flows on a theatrical track. The second hit of 2021 “Balloween” is in true Ballyboyz fashion with a captivating horror music video and fast bars that keep you engaged with the story.

Most recently “You Know the Name” was featured on the hit AMC show KIN. The Wexford brothers have supported some of the biggest names in Irish hip hop such as Versatile, Dubzeno and Lethal Dialect.

Their new release is called ‘Bad Crook’ and can be watched and listened to below.

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