Pete & Bas - Bermondsey (music Video) | Prod By 91shots | | Pressplay
Released as part of their , the "Bermondsey" music video serves as a high-energy tribute to their South East London roots.
They rap about traditional drill topics— street fights , "moving coca," and making money—but framed through the lens of old-school London life. Pete famously boasts about winning fights on London buses and the Tube , while Bas warns listeners not to test him unless they want to get "knocked in the noggin". Real or Act?
Share more about their with other UK drill artists Which of these Released as part of their , the "Bermondsey"
Their rapid rise has sparked constant debate online regarding their authenticity:
The duo's foray into rap began in . Pete (Peter Bowditch) first discovered drill music when his granddaughter took control of the radio in his car. Though initially annoyed by the aggressive beats, he soon found himself hooked on the storytelling and "greaze" of the genre. Real or Act
Despite their age, they perform live and record vocals themselves, often surprising critics with their genuine technical ability and "unbeatable bars". If you're interested, I can: Break down the slang used in their verses Give you a top 5 list of their most viral tracks
The video is filmed in their "natural habitat"—traditional London pubs and local street corners—blending their elderly aesthetic with gritty drill visuals. Though initially annoyed by the aggressive beats, he
Produced by 91shots , the track features Pete jumping in with "straight-talking" lyrics followed by Bas's "rugged" delivery.