Tino Kamal Serves Attitude and Momentum With “Beef N Stuff”

Tino Kamal’s rise hasn’t followed a straight line, but that’s exactly why people are paying attention. The London artist has built a reputation of unpredictability—switching tones, switching energies, switching lanes—while always keeping his vision sharp. His new release, “Beef N Stuff,” is another example of how he plays with structure and swagger without losing focus.

The track hits immediately. Heavy drums, bass that moves like it’s built for car systems, and Tino Kamal’s voice slicing through with that mix of humor and sharp delivery he does so well. On the surface, “Beef N Stuff” sounds like a flex track, but once you sit with it, you catch how intentional it is. He’s not just throwing punches; he’s shaping a whole mood.

There’s a looseness to Tino’s performance here that works in his favor. He doesn’t sound like he’s chasing any particular wave—if anything, he’s doubling down on his own. The track feels designed around his cadence, letting him move between jokes, jabs, and lines that feel surprisingly technical when you break them down. South Side Jam readers know the difference between chaos and craft, and Tino is operating somewhere in the middle, using that tension as fuel.

“Beef N Stuff” also arrives at a moment where Tino Kamal’s artistic universe is expanding. His fashion work, his visual identity, his approach to sound—all of it points to an artist building something bigger than a single or a moment. And with an upcoming Power106 interview on the way, he’s about to give fans a closer look at how his creative process actually works. For someone who tends to let the art speak first, the conversation feels like a milestone.

What stands out most on “Beef N Stuff” is the tone: bold, playful, and unapologetically self-styled. It’s the kind of record that doesn’t care if it fits into anyone else’s playlist category. It’s fun, it’s loud, and it refuses to be watered down. That’s Tino Kamal’s advantage right now—he’s not trying to blend in. He’s trying to turn his instincts into momentum.

If this is the direction he’s moving in, the next chapter is going to be even wilder. And with Tino Kamal, that’s exactly the point.