‘Da Gutter’ speaks of Teflon's journey out of the hood and into an elevated and more affluent way of living. The track narrates his journey via his gritty storytelling and candid bars, wrapped with his signature 90’s inspired beat.
Youngs Teflon is an artist who’s remained authentic to his storytelling. Although his music talks about the fast life, his core values of refusing to jump on trends and chase fame has only reinforced his indisputable and unique artistry. Tef neglects opportunities to create chart friendly tracks, instead, he remains true to his art and integrity, paving the way for a host of UK talent who wish to follow in his footsteps.
Touted as your ‘favourite rapper’s rapper’ and with GRM Daily declaring him a ‘national treasure,’ Youngs Teflon landed his big break by the late Jamal Edwards, founder of SBTV. As Teflon began to make strides in his career, 2010 saw him drop two mixtapes, Over The Head and Call Of Duty, the latter of which solidified his status as one of the country’s finest rappers. In 2014, Teflon released his debut album The Renaissance and in 2015, dropped his second album titled Tracksuit Diaries to acclaim.
Over the next few years, he went on a hiatus but returned to the scene with a flurry of stellar tracks. 2019 saw Youngs
Teflon drop a three-part project titled Blood Swgg and Tears, and last year dropped his mixtape All Eyes On Me Against
The World, followed by his most recent project, Purple Hearts - a collaboration with Tiny Boost. With a Dave collaboration under his belt, a stunning GRM radio w/The Compozers performance and co-signs from the heavy weights of the UK rap scene, Youngs Teflon is about to cement his status as everyone’s favourite rapper.