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Here is the latest entry in our partnership with COLORS BERLIN, an online music channel that aims to break down the barriers of the musical landscape. ALL COLORS NO GENRES is their main mission – from hip-hop to indie, electronica, R&B and pop, COLORS BERLIN allows artists to present themselves and their work in a contemporary way. We’ve teamed up with them on a series of video shorts in which artists are invited to perform one of their own tracks in the COLORS studio.

On both the visual and musical fronts, Crave Moore is someone to keep your eyes on. Hailing from South London, the rapper has a preternatural ability for delivering lines with almost eerie levels of ease, no matter how fast many (most) of them are. And he is quickly gaining notice in the music game, having recently collaborated with the likes of Rejjie Snow.

"Jay Jay Okacha" may seem like an odd name for a track, but it is a reference to a Nigerian football legend, someone who Moore clearly finds a worthy inspiration. And if that weren't enough, Moore showed up to the COLORS studio decked out in Places + Faces, a brand that has long been our radar. Watch his full performance above.

Watch the video for Crave Moore's "Sammo" below.

Be sure to check out our previous installment of COLORS Berlin with Che Lingo right here.

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