Yesterday's Problems

Introducing himself to the London scene, the rousing Romell stamps down a marker with new one ‘Yesterday’s Problems’. 

At the age of 17, Romell discovered that he had the incredibly distinctive tone and the lyrical ability to turn heads, and after a short spell in Bristol, the young spitter has returned to London to show the scene why he’s become such a hotly tipped artist.

With the kind of old school flow that demands attention from its listener, we hang on Romell’s every word as he spins tales of back road bonanzas and thoughts of musing wonderment. Alongside his cavalier flow, Romell’s booming voice commands the beat in a way few rappers have managed to accomplish. 

Conversing on the new track, Romell commented:

It’s an expression of all sorts of situations I’ve been in throughout my life. I guess it’s sort of a commentary on how I deal with things that I go through - write them down and spit them out. ‘Yesterday’s Problems’ means that I don’t have to worry about them anymore, I’ve left them in the past.

Romell has the kind of effortless charisma that will surely see him gain plaudits quickly and prolifically.