Bugzy Malone goes into ‘War Mode’ on his latest single

It's the rapper's first release since being cleared of assault charges last month

Bugzy Malone has released a brand new track called ‘War Mode’ – you can listen to it below.

It’s the Manchester rapper’s first new music since being cleared of assault charges last month which stemmed from an incident that took place in September 2018.

Proving he’s triumphant in times of adversity, ‘War Mode’ – released via B-Somebody Records – hears Bugzy (real name Aaron Davies) showcase his resilient and robust character, declaring he’s back in the line of duty.

I’m going into war mode and that means I’ll do what the fuck I want to/ And I’m on some, I don’t give a fuck who it belongs to/ Track star, you wanna see the Lizzy that I run through/ I’m a rap star now but I’m don too,” Bugyz raps in the track’s opening lines.

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The accompanying music video sees Bugzy living his life to the fullest, driving expensive cars and dining at the most expensive restaurants, while news and CCTV footage relating to his recent case is interspersed throughout.

You can watch the video for ‘War Mode’ below:

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Malone is gearing up to head out on a UK tour next month in support of his most recent album ‘The Resurrection’.

The rapper will kick off the tour in Bristol on November 22, taking in Birmingham, Newcastle, Leicester, Norwich, Nottingham, London and Manchester, before wrapping things up with a hometown show at Manchester’s AO Arena on December 4, 2021.

You can get tickets here and see the full list of tour dates below:

NOVEMBER 2021
22 – O2 Academy Bristol, Bristol
24 – O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham
25 – O2 Academy Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne
28 – O2 Academy Leicester, Leicester
29 – UEA, Norwich
30 – Rock City, Nottingham

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DECEMBER 2021
1 – Indigo2, London
4 – AO Arena, Manchester

Last month, Bugzy Malone was found not guilty of unlawfully punching two men, whose jaws he broke, after his partner had told him that three men were breaking into their home in Ramsbottom, Bury, in 2018.

He told Manchester Crown Court that his then-girlfriend and his mother were in the house at the time of the incident, and that his neighbour, builder Paul Potter, had also called him to say that his home was “being done over”.

Malone’s not guilty verdict was a unanimous decision, after which he was discharged from the dock following a week long trial at Manchester Crown Court.

Last year, Malone was hospitalised after crashing his motorcycle into the side of a car in Bury, Greater Manchester.

CCTV from a nearby home showed the moment an Audi reportedly pulled out of a T-junction, with the rapper unable to stop his bike as he ploughed into the driver’s door.

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