Flynn Johnson
@flynnjohnson
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Blanchardstown, Dublin
About
From the heart of Blanchardstown, Flynn Johnson emerges as a commanding presence in Irish Hip-Hop, weaving narratives that capture the raw essence of Dublin life. His journey from a precocious youth, channelling his experiences through rap, to a formidable voice in the Irish music scene, is marked by raw, unfiltered storytelling. His early engagement with literature and realism has significantly shaped his lyrical style, characterised by gritty honesty and profound societal insight.

Under the mentorship of producer ROC, Flynn's artistry found a new dimension. Their collaboration led to the release of the debut EP In The Meantime in 2015, a project that showcased Flynn's versatile lyricism against ROC's eclectic production. The EP received critical acclaim and laid a solid foundation for their musical journey. Their track "Man Cub" from ROC's NINETYNINE beat collection became a cornerstone of Irish Hip-Hop, hailed as a “cult classic” by District Magazine.

Flynn's collaborations with producers like Odd Numbers and Bitter Rocc have showcased his adaptability across various musical backdrops. His upcoming mixtape "Headlock Vol. 1," due in January 2024 and produced by Hikii, promises to be a testament to his artistic evolution. Meanwhile, his eagerly awaited debut album, set for a late 2024 release, is described by Flynn as "a love letter to the estate and a thank-you note for the lessons it taught me."

Since signing with Golden Éire Records in 2023, alongside talents like Wallfella and Odd Numbers, Flynn's trajectory has soared, earning him a spot on Spotify's 'Best of Fresh Éire 2023' playlist. His performance is a blend of “philosophical rhymes and introspective storytelling” (Dope Hip Hop), captivating audiences and cementing his role as a poignant voice of his generation. As Flynn continues to tackle challenging themes with finesse and depth, he stands as a compelling storyteller, shaping the narrative of modern-day Ireland through his music.

"A true breath of fresh air on the Irish hip-hop scene." - Earmilk