- Culture
- 11 Sep 20
Fynch teams up with Local Boy on new single 'Big Man'
The track is Fynch's first release since his debut EP 'Bookies Pens & Loose Ends' was released in October 2019.
Drimnagh rapper Fynch has teamed up with his labelmate Local Boy to release 'Big Man', contains a Kaytranada-esque instrumental, with foreboding lyrics about the dangers of toxic masculinity and its implications.
Produced by Danish artist Mikkel Boelt, Fynch says the track is "an exploration of traits he's seen in himself and in others around him.
"Those characteristics aren't easy to shake off. Whether it's conscious or not, there's still that 'be a man' inference when it comes to men showing vulnerability.
"The chorus, beautifully sung by Local Boy, is a reminder that you don't have to act in that manner forever - you can change, you don't have to uphold that toxicity.
"You just need to be honest with yourself, certainly I know myself that I haven't rid myself of the worst aspects of 'manliness'. I'm a work in progress, that end goal is to just be a better person."
Listen to the track below.
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