Is Manchester Taking Over? TRXXY Talks Moss Side & UK Dancehall Fusion
Feb 23, 2026•Channel
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Published3 months ago
Duration1:14:02
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Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Views104
Likes7
Comments0
Engagement Rate6.73%
Likes per 100 views6.73
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On this episode of More Than Music Show hosted by Faiz from Urban Music UK, we sit down with Manchester artist TRXXY to break down the evolution of Moss Side and the wider Manchester music scene.
From what Moss Side (Maasai) was like before, to what it represents now, TRXXY gives real insight into the culture, the streets, and how Manchester has developed its own unique sound.
We also dive into his music style — a dancehall-influenced flow blended with a Manchester English twang, creating a sound that stands out in the UK scene.
Is Manchester creating its own wave?
Is UK dancehall evolving?
This is more than music — it’s culture, identity and sound progression.
🎙 Hosted by: Faiz – Urban Music UK
🎤 Guest: TRXXY (@officialtrxxy1)
📍 Manchester / Moss Side
🎧 Platform: Sinners Podcast – More Than Music Show
If you’re into UK rap, Manchester artists, dancehall fusion or cultural conversations, this episode is for you.
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