Favourite (bando Basic) (sped Up) — Hood
: The sped-up version became a go-to soundtrack for "get ready with me" (GRWM) videos, fashion transitions, and high-intensity workout clips.
: Frequent mentions of his OFB brothers and the code of the streets. Hood Favourite (Bando Basic) (Sped Up)
The sped-up version of "Hood Favourite" highlights the power of social media to reshape music. It stripped the song of its heavy, brooding atmosphere and replaced it with a frenetic energy that resonated with Gen Z's fast-paced content consumption. : The sped-up version became a go-to soundtrack
The track is a gritty, high-energy anthem that defines the modern UK drill scene, later transformed by the viral "sped up" trend. Originally released by BandoKay , a prominent member of the Tottenham-based collective OFB , the song serves as a raw narrative of street life, reputation, and the hustle of North London. The Origins It stripped the song of its heavy, brooding
: BandoKay (born SJ’s cousin and son of the late Mark Duggan) is a central figure in the UK drill movement [1].
As the track migrated to platforms like and Instagram Reels , it underwent a digital evolution.
: Asserting his position as a "Hood Favourite" through consistency and grit.

