Lil Gwada, Supa & Styler Deliver a Gritty Street Manifesto with “VENDETTA”

With “VENDETTA,” Lil Gwada unites transatlantic voices to deliver a hard-hitting blend of rap and reggae that pulses with defiance and urgency. Born of Guadeloupean roots, Gwada teams up with Brixton-based artists Supa and Styler to create a politically-charged track that gives voice to the struggles of urban youth facing surveillance, inequality, and social neglect.






Set against a raw beat infused with dancehall grooves and hip-hop swagger, VENDETTA moves with both rhythm and rage. Gwada’s opening verse is sharp and unflinching, spitting truths about the weight of systemic oppression and the pressure to survive. His delivery is intense yet controlled, reflecting the calculated resilience of someone who’s had to fight for every inch of space.






Supa steps in with a soulful, chant-driven chorus that anchors the track emotionally. His vocals carry the pain of history and the hope for change, offering a stirring reminder to stay focused despite Babylon’s grip. Styler closes the track with a grim, no-nonsense verse painting a bleak picture of street-level reality, but doing so with poetic clarity and punch. “VENDETTA” isn’t just a song; it’s a resistance anthem, fusing Caribbean, UK, and French influences into a powerful cultural statement.

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