Tino Kamal Breaks All the Rules on Bold New EP “Switch”

Tino Kamal isn’t looking to fit into the current music landscape—he’s trying to bend it. His new EP Switch arrives like a creative shockwave, blasting through genre lines with the force of someone who’s never cared much for boundaries in the first place.

Released June 20, 2025, Switch showcases the London artist’s wide-ranging musical influences and his desire to “shape shift generations to come.” The project functions less like a traditional mixtape and more like a manifesto. From grime to punk to experimental trap, Kamal throws every sound into the ring—and lets the chaos speak for itself.

Tracks like “Rodeo Ranger” bring a club-ready punch, while “Curry Goat Riddim” nods to his roots with layered cultural reference and irreverent energy. “It’s just the way I chose to present self-awareness creatively,” Kamal says of the track. “The Curry Goat is an embodiment of anarchy in every aspect.”

Kamal doesn’t stop there. “24365” is an unfiltered grind anthem, blending grit with moments of melodic reflection. “Girl Better Know” dives into the gray areas of modern romance with a raw take on emotional availability, and “Gangsters Drag” may be the most revealing cut on the record—a track about liberation and identity that refuses to be boxed in.

With a philosophy rooted in versatility and bold expression, Kamal’s Switch is less about rebranding and more about self-declaration. “Live how you wanna go out,” he says—Switch is exactly that energy in musical form.

For those exhausted by formula and hungry for something that actually risks something, this project hits hard. Tino Kamal isn’t just switching things up—he’s building something you haven’t heard before.

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