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MC Fizzy

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MC FIZZY
drops
“SHE WON’T LET ME SLEEP”
— A sharp, high-energy
take on the
Show Me Riddim

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MC Fizzy

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One of UK Garage’s most distinctive voices, MC FIZZY, returns with “SHE WON’T LET ME SLEEP,” a razor-sharp, adrenaline-charged performance that marks the first official vocal cut on the SHOW ME RIDDIM, produced and released through Matador Recordings UK.

Best known as a frontman of the chart-topping Genius Cru, Fizzy has spent the past few years carving out a solo path that blends classic UKG energy with a modern club-driven edge. “She Won’t Let Me Sleep” captures that balance perfectly — fast, swaggering, and effortlessly in-the-pocket, with Fizzy’s trademark hype delivery riding the instrumental like only he can.

A New Era, Same Unmistakable Fizzy

Without relying on nostalgia, the track taps into everything that made Fizzy a standout voice in the first place:

precision flow
clever wordplay
and a vocal presence that cuts through any rave, radio show, or playlist

He’s evolved, but the DNA is still there.

Speaking on the release, Fizzy says: “I wanted to come in with something sharp — the riddim gave me space to just be myself. This one’s pure energy.”

A Fresh Platform for Artists

The Show Me Riddim serves as a creative canvas for a rotating lineup of vocalists, each bringing their own style and identity. “She Won’t Let Me Sleep” sets the tone — a statement opener that signals both the quality and ambition of the artists joining the series.

Matador Recordings UK — Quality, Not Hype

While the riddim series sits under the Matador banner, each release is built to stand on its own. For Fizzy, this single is less about looking back at his legacy and more about pushing forward with intention, clarity, and momentum.

Listen Now

“She Won’t Let Me Sleep” is available on all major streaming platforms NOW.

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