First to grace the historic 100 Club stage is rapper Nayana IZ, member of the West London collective NiNE8. Having only just begun striking out in a spotlight on her own, Nayana already wields an almighty control of the stage - her verses burst with dazzling wordplay as they’re lined up and knocked out in rapid-fire succession. There’s a contagious grit and grind behind her delivery which is sometimes broken to accommodate passages of pretty vocals - these two elements bind fantastically on ‘Pusha’ which holds the audience hostage to its moreish hook. As her set comes to a close, she orchestrates chants of “people in London get your hands up” in classic hip-hop style; rarely does an opener set such a high standard of performance.
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