Ellz Badside is a Rapper/Producer from Thornton Heath, Croydon.
In 2016 he began producing his own music and in the same year he took the full step into production; producing and executively producing an entire EP. This was recognised by an assistant producer for shows on BBC Radio 1.
Over time he has built up a huge list of connections and has worked with a number of respectable London artists such as A2, Hardy Caprio, Bonkaz, Jords, Merky Ace and Taurean Roye (Last Night In Paris), not to mention his constant work with producers such as Tre Mission and Adotskitz (who has a UK top 40 with BET award winners Krept & Konan).
He is a founding member of the “Badside” collective who have influenced and collaborated with many acts from the UK, Europe and the U.S.A.
Badside is full of talented rappers & producers who have been touted to make serious waves in the industry in the near future. With each member having their own distinctive production styles and flows, it explains why Dj’s such as BBC Radio 1’s Charlie Sloth and BBC 1Xtra’s Sian Anderson have played them and invited them to their shows.
Ellz Badside is a Rapper/Producer from Thornton Heath, Croydon.
In 2016 he began producing his own music and in the same year he took the full step into production; producing and executively producing an entire EP. This was recognised by an assistant producer for shows on BBC Radio 1.
Over time he has built up a huge list of connections and has worked with a number of respectable London artists such as A2, Hardy Caprio, Bonkaz, Jords, Merky Ace and Taurean Roye (Last Night In Paris), not to mention his constant work with producers such as Tre Mission and Adotskitz (who has a UK top 40 with BET award winners Krept & Konan).
He is a founding member of the “Badside” collective who have influenced and collaborated with many acts from the UK, Europe and the U.S.A.
Badside is full of talented rappers & producers who have been touted to make serious waves in the industry in the near future. With each member having their own distinctive production styles and flows, it explains why Dj’s such as BBC Radio 1’s Charlie Sloth and BBC 1Xtra’s Sian Anderson have played them and invited them to their shows.