Альбомы исполнителя
M Y T H O L O G Y
2022 · сингл
Epitome
2021 · альбом
Thugger Vibes
2021 · сингл
Empty Streets
2021 · сингл
TAXI DRIVER
2021 · сингл
Pepé Le Pew
2021 · сингл
Pignorant
2020 · альбом
Quarantine Love
2020 · сингл
Is Mise
2020 · альбом
The Drug EP
2019 · Мини-альбом
This Is My City
2019 · сингл
What's That
2019 · сингл
'Empty Philosophies' EP Spillin' Beans
2018 · Мини-альбом
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Биография
Hazey Haze is one of Limerick cities rap legends. Hazey has released multiple projects including his debut album "Is Mise". Debuting on Fader Magazine and spanning 19 tracks, the project features collaborations with Deviant and Naive Ted, MurLi, SameD4ence, other PX Music artists and many more. In 2020 he featured on Ireland Music Week, closely followed by a stellar performance streamed live from The National Concert Hall. This Year Hazey was included in "The Irish Times - 50 people to watch in 2021: The best young talent in Ireland" and has since started proving this by going on to perform the "Who's Asking Remix" with The Southwest Allstars on RTE's The Tommy Teirnan Show. "His specialty, though, is abysmally dark, terrorising fight music. Rib-rattling back-alley brawler anthems, performed with a broad smirk (“What’s That”, “Is Mise”). It helps that he sounds like his vocal chords are some molten cocktail of shattered whiskey bottles and cigarette ash. Ignoring his bark, he can also come across as cool, conversational, funny, love-struck. But even on more low-key songs (“N.W.A.D.D Nana” ), his voice loses none of its heft and flesh." - VICE "The bearded rapper is carving out his own space in Limerick’s hip-hop scene. His debut album Is Mise brings together irreverence, poetry and a big bruised heart." - The Irish Times