THEO KERLIN, aka Master Shortie, started rapping when he was 12, and ever since he has been in charge of his promotion, record releases, styling and marketing.
His adolescent hip-hop songs, all about experiences with girls and his hatred of being stereotyped, indulge his love of electronica, rap and indie.
From the moment Master Shortie appeared on stage, the crowd was in a dance frenzy.
He has outstanding stage presence.
He played an excellent set, incorporating a range of his electro indie hip hop with witty lyrics and varying themes.
Including the fans’ favourite tracks, Dance Like A White Boy and Dead End.
By the last few songs, it was clear the crowd wanted much more and fans were jumping over each other to try to get a sweaty handshake.
Sophie Stratford
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