KAHUKX Bridges Continents on Bold New EP 'SYD TO LDN'

KAHUKX Bridges Continents on Bold New EP 'SYD TO LDN'

In a climate where many artists follow well trodden paths, KAHUKX has chosen to build a new one entirely, one that runs transcontinental from the housing estates of Sydney’s inner west to the tower blocks and pirate stations of London. His latest EP, 'SYD TO LDN', is a manifesto of connection, culture, and collaboration, a border-crossing body of work that links the Australian and UK rap scenes with bold, unmistakable clarity.

Since his debut in 2022, KAHUKX has made a career of pushing boundaries. His Platinum single 'Due Time', set against a Billie Eilish sample signaled a new voice in Australian drill, one as introspective as it was confrontational. Tracks like 'Bonnie & Clyde' and the ARIA-nominated 'MBAPPÉ' further revealed his ability to shift gears from hard nosed ambition to club ready charisma, all while weaving his own cultural duality into the music.

'SYD TO LDN' cements KAHUKX’s vision. Eight tracks deep, the EP plays like a high stakes relay baton passed between continents. London’s finest BackRoad GeeRVFizzlerLeoStayTrillPrivate Zero, and more meet KAHUKX bar for bar and verse for verse.

'TOO MANY TIMES' with RV cuts with gritty realism, while 'FRANCE' a bilingual collaboration with LeoStayTrill, layers heritage and hype in equal measure. Meanwhile, 'DARKEST DAYS' and 'CARRY ON' explore emotional resilience without ever losing their sharp edge.

KAHUKX’s hunger bleeds through every beat. What began as a bold leap into the unknown, DMs, cold calls, and chance studio sessions in a foreign city has become a defining moment. These features are lived in, blood pumping exchanges between artists deeply entrenched in their respective scenes, finding shared language in rhythm and cadence.

“I built this project to bridge the gap, Australia and the UK, two scenes more alike than people realise. This is about showing what’s possible when we come together"

In 'SYD TO LDN', we hear the spark of a global future for hip-hop, one untethered from geography, where Sydney kids rhyme to UK drill patterns. It’s a passport stamped with co-signs from BBC 1XtraCOLORSDAZED, and Billboard, and a growing army of fans on both sides of the equator.

With this release, KAHUKX steps into his role not just as a rapper, but as a movement-maker, someone redrawing the lines of where Australian rap begins and where it might one day lead.