PS Hitsquad announces debut album 'Life on Licence' with introspective new single ‘Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda’
- Sam Rasmin

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PS Hitsquad returns with brand new single ‘Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda’ while officially announcing his highly anticipated debut album 'Life on Licence', set for release on 3rd July.
The Peckham-born artist continues to evolve far beyond the expectations traditionally placed on UK drill, with 'Life on Licence' shaping up to be a deeply introspective and boundary-pushing body of work. More than just another rap project, the album is positioning itself as a statement - one that looks to redefine what UK drill can become moving forward.

PS himself has described the direction as “post-drill”, signalling a shift away from the singles-driven identity often associated with the genre and towards a more complete, emotionally layered artistic vision. Leading the rollout is ‘Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda’, a reflective and sharply written release that sees PS lean into introspective street-smart lyricism while continuing to refine his evolving sound.
The release also builds on an impressive recent run from PS, including standout tracks like 'Popeye' alongside Cristale, as well as ‘Chasing My Grave’, ‘123’ and ‘Turtle’ - his first releases since signing to tastemaker label House Anxiety.
With 'Life on Licence' now on the horizon, PS Hitsquad appears to be entering a defining phase in his career.




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