Armor Doubles Down On Brutal Honesty In “Get Yours, I’ll Get Mines”

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23 February, 2026

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East London’s rap circuit thrives on authenticity and Armor is leaning fully into that truth. The rising voice has unveiled the official video for “Get Yours, I’ll Get Mines,” a standout record from his December 19th, 2025 album Excuse My Mess. The release sharpens the project’s emotional edge and reinforces Armor’s growing reputation for blunt, unfiltered storytelling rooted in lived experience.

Where Honesty Hits Harder Than Hype

“Get Yours, I’ll Get Mines” plays like a first-person survival journal. Over a punchy, almost feel-good instrumental, Armor unpacks addiction, ambition, pride, and regret. The production knocks with confidence but the message cuts deeper.

He details fast money, temptation, and violence without glorifying the chaos. Instead of romanticizing the lifestyle, Armor exposes its weight. The mental toll. The erosion of peace. The delayed consequences that inevitably surface once the adrenaline fades. It’s a deliberate contrast of high-energy sonics layered beneath sobering reflection.

Defiance Reframed

The record carries echoes of the unapologetic tone found in “The Way I Am” by Eminem, but Armor reshapes that defiance through a distinctly East London lens. Where bravado might once have dominated, vulnerability now shares equal space. Late nights blur into emotional numbness. Confidence becomes armor in more ways than one. Trauma lingers beneath the surface. Each bar feels less like performance and more like confession. That tension between toughness and truth is what makes the track resonate.

Built After Consequence

Armor’s journey into music wasn’t manufactured for optics. After leaving prison in 2020, he began releasing music professionally, channeling reflection into rhythm. Since then, he has steadily built momentum across the UK scene.

His catalog has surpassed two million streams across platforms, including more than one million on Spotify alone. His 2021 breakout “Goat Freestyle” remains a fan favorite and his most-streamed record to date. Through short-form clips and consistent visuals, Armor continues expanding his reach while staying grounded in substance.

Presence Over Spectacle

The “Get Yours, I’ll Get Mines” video mirrors the weight of the record. There’s no overproduction, no flashy distractions. The focus remains on presence—on delivery, expression, and lived-in detail.

With Excuse My Mess, Armor positions himself not as a trend-chaser, but as a narrator shaped by consequence and reflection. The project doesn’t seek validation through gimmicks. It documents reality in real time. “Get Yours, I’ll Get Mines” stands as another unfiltered chapter in Armor’s evolving catalog. A friendly reminder that the most powerful stories aren’t always polished. Sometimes, they’re just hard-hitting and honest. See for yourself here at KAZI Magazine! Lastly, let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Author
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23 February, 2026

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