A lyrical invasion with purpose, punchlines, and personality.
Portland’s own Wynne is back — and this time, she’s storming the scene with “The British Are Coming.”
Known for her razor-sharp delivery and lyrical precision, Wynne once again proves why she’s one of hip-hop’s most technically gifted young voices. The track carries her signature blend of humor, self-awareness, and verbal agility — flipping historical references into a modern-day bar fest.
🎥 Visual Direction
Directed by 101 and shot/edited by Riley Brown, the video’s bold cuts and commanding presence mirror Wynne’s energy — confident, unbothered, and unapologetically dominant.
Every frame amplifies the song’s message: this isn’t a comeback — it’s a takeover.
🔥 TSM Take
Toronto Streets Magazine always gives props to the lyricists who still write like it matters — and Wynne sits firmly in that lane. “The British Are Coming” feels like a war cry from a new generation of emcees who value craft over clout.
It’s witty. It’s calculated. And it hits like a freestyle that went too far (in the best way).
🎧 Stream It
▶️ “The British Are Coming” — Out now on all major platforms
🔗 Stream/Download: ffm.bio/saywynne
Follow Wynne:
📸 Instagram: @sinawynne
🐦 Twitter: @wynne
🎵 TikTok: @sinawynne
💿 SoundCloud: sinawynne
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