Iranian-British HipHop Act 021kid Opens Season 3 Of The UK’s Biggest Freestyle Session ‘THE COLD ROOM’

Iranian/British Hip-Hop artist 021kid delivers a hard-hitting freestyle performance in the first episode of the highly anticipated third season of 'The Cold Room', premiering on the Mixtape Madness’ YouTube channel. In this episode, 021kid shows off his impressive flow and lyrical prowess over a Tweeko-produced beat, demonstrating why he is considered the "father of Persian Drill music". With gritty jab like bars, 021kid cements his place as a rising star in the UK Drill scene, where he is the first Iranian rapper to have consistently made an impact.

Not content to rest, 021kid is focused on building his audience and collaborating with big names in the UK Drill scene to further his reach globally. And with a rapidly growing following on Instagram and Spotify, it's clear that his hard work is paying off.

'The Cold Room' is a popular freestyle platform that has quickly become a staple of the UK Drill scene, thanks in no small part to founder Tweeko's catchy tag and vision for the series. With a partnership with Mixtape Madness, the platform has amassed over 200 million views on YouTube and 22 million streams on Spotify, featuring some of the biggest names in the Drill scene.

For the third season of 'The Cold Room', project manager Frosty promises an even more exciting experience, with new and exclusive garments from Fully Paid Clothing, worn by each artist in every episode. With a roster of talented artists, producers, and engineers, Frosty is poised to take 'The Cold Room' to new heights and continue writing history.

Overall, 021kid's performance in the first episode of 'The Cold Room' Season 3 is a testament to his skill and versatility as an artist, and a powerful example of the impact that Persian Drill music is having on the UK music scene. With Tweeko's visionary leadership and Frosty's project management, 'The Cold Room' is set to remain a vital platform for rising Drill stars, and an essential part of the UK music landscape.

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