In the gritty and unapologetic track “SOAK SOAK”, UK drill artist MAD TAPPED delivers a harrowing and emotional depiction of street life, trauma, and survival. Set to an eerie and hard-hitting beat, the video immerses viewers in a world shaped by violence, loyalty, and pain, without filters or compromise. This release is not just a song; it’s a visceral journal of lived experiences from the front lines of a lifestyle many speak about but few truly know.
From the very first line, MAD TAPPED doesn’t hold back. He references real encounters with the justice system, survival tactics, and street altercations that leave permanent marks both physically and emotionally. There’s a recurring theme of violence and retaliation, but also of reflection and resilience, as the artist recalls doing a 10-year prison stretch “went ju back in 014 and got released 2024” and re-emerging into the same chaotic world he left behind.
These aren’t just lyrics meant to entertain, they’re confessions. A raw narrative from someone who’s been deep in the trenches and is using music as a platform to speak truths that don’t usually reach the mainstream.

“SOAK SOAK” features a haunting instrumental, built with atmospheric synths, ominous melodies, and booming 808s that drive the emotional weight of the lyrics. The video pairs dimly lit visuals with street-level cinematography, echoing the darkness and intensity of the message.
The chorus chants “both eyes got soaked,” repeatedly, an expression that reinforces the violent imagery while also reflecting on the emotional numbness that comes with such a life. MAD TAPPED’s delivery is aggressive yet personal, giving listeners the sense that they’re hearing a diary entry more than a studio track.
MAD TAPPED’s bars are laced with desensitized reflections on conflict, talks of carrying weapons, and frequent mentions of “ching ching,” “ying ching,” and “soaked”–UK drill slang for stabbing or attacking. But beyond that surface, lies a deep current of spiritual conflict, existential doubt, and psychological tolls. He speaks of being called a “psycho beast” and being “chosen,” referencing both his inner demons and the burden of being forged by a life he didn’t necessarily choose.
There’s also a strong sense of identity and transformation. Having served time and returned, MAD TAPPED confronts what it means to survive such ordeals and re-enter a world that expects him to pick up where he left off. His verses hint at paranoia, betrayal, and the inability to escape his past, no matter how much time has passed.
“SOAK SOAK” is a chilling, confrontational track that stays true to the core of what UK drill is meant to be an unfiltered voice of the streets. MAD TAPPED doesn’t glamorize the lifestyle, he documents it. It’s a heavy, emotional ride, layered with haunting visuals and intense lyrical content that leaves an impression long after the last beat fades.
This is storytelling from the shadows, raw, dark, and unapologetically real.