Skepta transforms Rolls-Royce Phantom into recording studio
10 Dec 2017|1,477 views
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has long contributed to the reverence and mythology of contemporary music culture. It was the car of choice for music mega-stars from every era, from Fred Astaire, to The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Today, this love affair continues to endure, and many of the world's most prestigious recording artists connect with the marque as a symbolic expression of success.
In this spirit, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to announce a remarkable collaboration with Mercury Music Prize and MOBO award-winning musician Joseph Junior Adenuga, better known by his stage name Skepta. The breakthrough U.K. grime rap artist conceived and recorded a track entirely from inside the new Rolls-Royce Phantom.
The Phantom's standing as the longest existing nameplate in the world of motoring is testament to its enduring appeal to rock stars, royalty, titans of industry and the stars of the silver screen. With more than 130kg of sound insulation and two-layer 6mm double-glazed windows, it is no surprise that Skepta chose the new Phantom as his perfect rolling recording studio.
Check out the video above to see Skepta recording a track entirely from inside the new Phantom.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has long contributed to the reverence and mythology of contemporary music culture. It was the car of choice for music mega-stars from every era, from Fred Astaire, to The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Today, this love affair continues to endure, and many of the world's most prestigious recording artists connect with the marque as a symbolic expression of success.
In this spirit, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to announce a remarkable collaboration with Mercury Music Prize and MOBO award-winning musician Joseph Junior Adenuga, better known by his stage name Skepta. The breakthrough U.K. grime rap artist conceived and recorded a track entirely from inside the new Rolls-Royce Phantom.
The Phantom's standing as the longest existing nameplate in the world of motoring is testament to its enduring appeal to rock stars, royalty, titans of industry and the stars of the silver screen. With more than 130kg of sound insulation and two-layer 6mm double-glazed windows, it is no surprise that Skepta chose the new Phantom as his perfect rolling recording studio.
Check out the video above to see Skepta recording a track entirely from inside the new Phantom.
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