“Bangers & Mash” is the third cut from J Hus' debut mixtape The 15th Day and watches him recruit South London collective Section Boyz rapper Deepee.

The track watches Hus and Deepee go back-to-back and speak on their love of different type of girls that they’re into – name dropping the West Indies and, of course, the white girls who’s national dish is often stereotyped as Bangers & Mash.

Dropping a double entendre, they also rap about their enemies and their life as gang members playing with “bangers” and “mashes” – two slang terms which allude to firearms.