BIOGRAPHY
K-Saulz is a UK underground rapper and MC originally from Surrey in South East England, now firmly based in South Wales. Renowned for his thoughtful lyricism and expansive musical range, his work bridges the raw, boom-bap foundations of 1990s Hip Hop with immersive, melodic and atmospheric soundscapes. This versatility provides the perfect backdrop for K-Saulz’s conscious, poetic and often abstract approach to writing, exploring themes of self-reflection, social awareness and spirituality with clarity and depth.
His musical influences are wide-ranging and deeply rooted in Hip Hop culture, drawing from artists such as Wu-Tang Clan, MF DOOM, A Tribe Called Quest, Gang Starr, Redman and Eminem, while also incorporating the philosophical and spiritual influence of figures including Bob Marley, Rumi and Hafiz. This blend of raw lyricism and introspective thought has become a defining feature of his sound.
K-Saulz began writing and performing at the age of 13, first making his mark as a Drum & Bass DJ and MC before transitioning fully into Hip Hop in his early twenties. In 2015, he released his debut LP Battle Wrapped, establishing himself within the UK underground scene. Since 2017, he has performed at a range of respected Hip Hop events and venues across the UK, supporting established artists and collectives including Blah Records affiliates, Split Prophets, King Kashmere and Genesis Elijah.
He has continued to release independently and at times through labels notably Bard Picasso and Killa Tapes . His work has received airplay on BBC Introducing, BBC Radio Wales, Kane FM and numerous international radio platforms. Beyond recording and performing, K-Saulz is a founding member of Isle of Hip Hop and owns and hosts The Show radio podcast on XLUK Radio, and is both a contributor to and curator of the scene he represents

