You are reading your free article for this month. Login or sign up for a free account now for unlimited reading. It’s a red hot day in Johannesburg, South Africa, where Homerton-raised UK rapper Unknown T and Hypebeast take to a much-needed corner of shade to discuss T’s involvement in Nando’s latest amapiano EP, Mix it Up, Vol.

3. “This is a trip I’ll never forget,” Unknown T says. “It’s not a holiday, but I call it a holiday as it’s a place where I’ve been able to have a little bit of breathing space.

” It’s a much needed moment of self-reflection, as T’s life has been a non-stop whirlwind since he emerged into the buzzing UK drill scene in 2017 with his now-viral Westwood Crib Session . Unknown T emerged when UK drill was in its most exciting period. Competition was fierce and the scene was filled with face-covered rappers hungry for success, shielding their identities to disassociate themselves from the street tales they poetically rhymed about.

It was a tough time to stand out, a time when labels and industry execs circled above eagle-eyeing the scene for emerging talent with the potential to become the next big thing. However, for Unknown T, it was apparent from the jump that his sharp ear for experimental sounds, together with his baritone voice and intricate delivery, was a recipe bound for success. In 2018, T – real name Daniel Lena – self-released his breakthrough single, “Homerton B”, which instantly broke beyond the core UK drill a.