West London’s Matry is coming out of the shadows with his latest single “You Na Easy.” Filled with deep thudding bass, biting lyrics, and confidence that drips from every pore, it makes a big statement as a record, and its in-your-face presence won’t let you ignore it any time soon.
The track pulls you in with an infectious kind of energy. Produced by none other than da God Grandmaster Clady, “As a di Whistle Na Easy” effortlessly marries the grime-inflected beauty of UK hip-hop with dancehall’s rambunctious bounce. It’s a hybrid sound that seems equally street-certified and club-ready, at home being blasted out of festival speakers as it is rattling an underground set. Matry, whose baritone dominates the song. His delivery penetrates with charisma, every line landing thick while bearing that playful edge that makes it stick in your head after just one listen. This is a vibe injection, the sort of record that’ll turn any room into a dancefloor within seconds.
“You Na Easy” is soft and hard-hitting without much effort, slick yet rough, polished but still freighted with Shepherd’s Bush realness. Matry doesn’t only ride the beat but he owns it, cementing himself as an artist with presence and staying power.
In a city that always seems to be creating new talent, Matry is making his lane with sound and substance. “You Na Easy” is not just another song for the playlist, it’s the single that secures an artist’s breakthrough. On this release, Matry isn’t requesting attention, he’s demanding it.