Setting the scene with an offering that is cheeky and borderline provocative, SKYHIGH and jdrly's "Pressure" is a track set to dominate the UKG and grime landscape. Opening with floaty chords, gradually layered over a driving drum beat, there is an instant sense of anticipation. jdrly's vocals hover subtly in the background at first, adding texture before a momentary breakdown and playful drum fill that signals the transition into the body of the track.
SKYHIGH has said, “I was really inspired by some recent UKG DJ sets that had come out online & the energy around some of the unreleased IDs that were in there, that day I made the instrumental for Pressure & sat on it for ages, eventually I found jdrly & he just brought exactly what was needed to bring the track together,” outlining the magic of collaboration fuelling the track.
jdrly's delivery is a standout: his Southern-accented flow carries a confident, assertive edge, walking the line between sharp humor and unapologetic bravado. Lines like “while these man were skipping the beats I was skipping my lectures” and “let me ask a rudeboy question, why you got a long face expression” showcase his clever wordplay and rhythmic creativity. The phrasing of “long face expression” is a nod to syncopation, verbal imagery, and lexical play, giving the words a punchy, almost conversational cadence that sticks in the listener’s ear.
Textural experimentation is everywhere: basey undertones, lo-fi synth accents, and recurring backing vocals (“when I’m on the mic,” “apply that pressure”) create dynamism. The track oscillates between dreamy, spacious passages and rave-adjacent sections, and by the time the song fades out, the listener has experienced a full spectrum of sound accompanied by unapologetic, audacious swagger. It's a knockout release for the duo, and with support BBC Radio 1 & KISS, they're certainly moving in the right direction.