Bezza

Bezza: The Energetic Voice of UK Garage
Bezza is a British MC and vocalist who became a defining voice in the UK garage scene of the early 2000s. Hailing from London, his rapid-fire lyrical flow and charismatic presence propelled him to chart success, most notably with the Top 10 hit "Gotta Get Thru This."
Early career
Emerging from London's vibrant pirate radio culture in the late 1990s, Bezza honed his skills on stations like Freek FM. His early work involved collaborations with key garage producers, leading to his first notable vocal feature on the track "I Refuse" by the production duo Wideboys in 2000.
Breakthrough
Bezza's solo breakthrough arrived decisively in 2001 with the release of "Gotta Get Thru This." The song, initially a white label release that gained immense underground buzz, was officially signed to Relentless Records. It peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and was certified platinum, selling over 600,000 copies.
Key tracks
Gotta Get Thru This — This platinum-selling anthem defined the commercial peak of UK garage and remains a cultural touchstone.
Someone to Love — Featuring vocalist Victoria, this 2002 follow-up single secured another UK Top 20 hit.
Take You Home — This track showcased a smoother, R&B-influenced side to his style from his 2002 album of the same name.
I Refuse (What You Want) — His early collaboration with the Wideboys established his reputation on the garage circuit.
Following his initial success, Bezza released his debut album "Take You Home" in 2002. He continued to collaborate widely within the UK urban music scene, working with artists like Shola Ama and Oxide & Neutrino. While subsequent releases did not match the colossal chart impact of his debut, he maintained a consistent presence, evolving his sound to incorporate elements of funky house and bassline in later years.
Fans of Bezza's energetic garage style also enjoy the work of similar UK artists. Daniel Beddingfield shares a knack for blending soulful vocals with garage rhythms. Artful Dodger was a pivotal production duo in the scene who frequently featured MCs and vocalists. Ms Dynamite emerged around the same time with a similarly impactful, lyric-driven approach to UK garage. So Solid Crew represents the more MC-led, crew-based side of the early 2000s UK urban explosion.
Bezza's music maintains a strong rotation on specialist UK garage and classic urban radio stations, as well as on online streams dedicated to early 2000s dance music. His tracks are staples on shows focusing on the legacy of UK pirate radio and the garage era.
Listeners can discover the dynamic catalog of Bezza, from his chart-topping anthems to his later club tracks, on the UK garage and classic urban radio stations featured on onairium.com.