
ABOUT
"We’ve said this before, but from the first time ‘burner.’ landed in our inbox it was clear FYNCH had all of the things we love about Irish hip hop."
- Eric Davidson, District Magazine
"If you're unfamiliar with Dublin rapper FYNCH, it's time to change that... FYNCH is clearly informed by the world around him, asking difficult questions at a still-formative and highly uncertain time."
- Dave Hanratty, JOE.ie
FYNCH is a 25 year-old hip-hop artist hailing from Drimnagh in Dublin. The rapper is a co-founder of Dublin record label Burner Records alongside Marcus Woods, Local Boy, Sick Nanley and ARBU.
FYNCH has found his footing in lacing mouthful flows over a variety of beats. FYNCH's themes vary to football-based bars which embrace hip-hop braggadocio to heartfelt anthems that hinge on stories of self-deprecation and self-doubt, all whilst painting a picture of the world around him.
His debut EP 'Bookies Pens & Loose Ends' was released to acclaim in October 2019.
In his career, FYNCH has supported an eclectic posse of artists, including New York hip-hop artist Wiki, Irish singer/songwriter Gemma Dunleavy, grime and garage heavy-hitters Mango X MathMan, and hip-hop legends Slum Village.