DDF are the collective manifestation of a milk-depraved generation of misfits brought together through love and appreciation of music, and general sense of confusion towards the dysfunctional world around them.

DefDFires are the epitome of what a rap group should be: innovative, intelligent, experimental, fiercely independent and unashamedly opinionated. Their highly varied individual styles compliment each other perfectly whilst still maintaining a unified aesthetic.
“DefDFires are evidence of the dangers of generalisation…with lyrical content that knocks the spots off many other rappers – with intelligence, humour, originality and beats to match.”
- Ham & High
This quartet of childhood friends from North London have been sparring minds with improvised freestyles for over a decade and this is clearly evident from their natural chemistry both on record and on stage.
“bringing some refreshing drama and lyrical content to the game” - www.ukhh.com
Aside from their staggering technical skill as MCs, these boys are all about having fun and comedy plays a big part in their music; however they are certainly not afraid to tackle sensitive and controversial subjects.
“DefDFires are going to bring a new twist to the way we experience music”
Their latest album ‘Operation: Zombie Nation’ exemplifies both these points; an apocalyptic socio-political analysis of modern day life told through the guise of a zombie b-movie. This unique body of work demonstrates the mind-expanding results that can be achieved through the medium of rap, a genre so horribly over-saturated with tedious stereotypes.
“A unique and brilliant body of work… the perfect soundtrack to the western crisis”
- www.unwashedterritories.blogspot.com
DefDFires are the antithesis of conventional mainstream rap, refusing to conform to genre classification. Whether performing with a DJ to a packed out club venue or tearing down festival stages with their full live band, this group have a truly unforgettable live show.

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Nice pic, I imagine that’s what The Specials would look like after a night in Ghost Town.
Shane
@ Unpeeled
Ha Ha, word!
Thanks for checking Shane.