South London’s Sface Keeps It Real on “Stolen Flow” Freestyle Visual

Sface Stolen Flow

South London artist Sface steps back in with the official video for his mellow freestyle “Stolen Flow,” following the track’s audio release last month. The visual stays true to his grounded identity, a simple performance setup outside a local off-licence, reinforcing the everyday reality that fuels his music.

Built around a smooth, unforced delivery, “Stolen Flow” finds Sface sitting comfortably in a laid-back pocket. There’s no overcomplication, just calm cadence, conversational bars and lived experience. His writing leans into real-time reflection, documenting pressure, ambition and growth without fictionalising the journey.

The story behind the track mirrors that authenticity. On the way to a planned studio session, Sface found a different instrumental that matched his mindset in the moment. He wrote to it immediately, scrapped the original plan and recorded what felt natural. The result is a freestyle driven by instinct, not strategy, raw, present and unmistakably South London.

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