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Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn @ New Century Manchester gallery – dynamic duo known for unique blend of introspective lyrics and richly textured beats

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Featured image and gallery: Joe Hylton


Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn are a British hip-hop duo known for their unique blend of introspective lyrics and richly textured beats. They have gained popularity for their honest and relatable storytelling in songs that touch on various aspects of life, relationships, and personal experiences.

Their music often resonates with listeners who appreciate raps, which touch on subjects from coming of age to mental health.

aAh! captures their performance at New Century in Manchester.


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