Pozer Questions Intentions On 'Money & Power’
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Pozer Questions Intentions On 'Money & Power’

Photo Credit: Silas Atwal
Photo Credit: Silas Atwal

Croydon-born rapper Pozer moves with purpose as he releases his latest single 'Money & Power’ to prove he’s where he should be.

 

Valuing consistency, on ‘Money & Power’, he demonstrates his sharp wit and a serious manner as he reflects on the journey he’s taken to get to where he is now. But most importantly, he reveals what motivates him.

 

“I’ve been in studio for more than an hour”, Pozer remarked on the instrumentation, “the UK music scene I devour. I don’t rap beef, I cook man like chowder” showcasing his hungry for success, and also the ruthless behaviour that it requires.

 

The production, at its heart, contains a hard-edged jersey drill beat with percussion occupying the space around it to soften its shuddering blows. It pushes the beat along, creating an infectious energy to move to. Keeping us centred, however, is the repeated refrain “What would you do with money & power?”, which also acts as a way to keep Pozer on theme.

 

The accompanying video is shot through the London night, streets lit up to showcase the controlled chaos of what goes on in the capital in all of it’s greaze and luxury.


 

Pozer continues to hit his stride; he has recently had a MOBO nomination for this year, which further prove of his consistency following his 2025 win for Best Drill Act, in a year which saw him release singles like ‘Kitchen Stove’ and ‘Malicious Intentions’.


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