Taste (Make It Shake)

Album: AitcH2O (2019)
Charted: 2
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Songfacts®:

  • Aitch (birth name Harrison Armstrong) is an English rapper from Northern Manchester. His performing moniker comes from the "H" in his first name.
  • This song was released as the lead single from the rapper's debut album AitcH2O. It finds Aitch confidently laying down his trademark tongue-twisting flows with a cheeky grin. Barely pausing for a breath, he lays his rhymes down at relentless pace over WhYJay's bass-heavy sonics.
  • "Taste" became Aitch's first solo charting hit in the UK, following Top 20 collaborations with Bugzy Malone ("Kilos"), Young T & Bugsey ("Strike a Pose") and his contribution to the remix of Russ & Tion Wayne's "Keisha and Becky."

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