Now available the new single by Kid Bookie “BLAME” featuring Corey Taylor (Slipknot)

Author Benedetta Baldin - 17.3.2026

Kid Bookie, a British rapper-rocker, has been working with the Taylor family for a long time, and this nearly yearly custom is still in place, as per theprp. Actress Rose McGowan, who previously collaborated with Kid Bookie on a song named after him earlier this year, is mentioned as one of the songwriters of the new song “BLAME,” which he and Slipknot vocalist Corey Taylor have once again collaborated on. Kid Bookie has previously collaborated with Corey’s son, Griffin Taylor of Vended, in addition to working on a few songs with Corey. In 2019, Taylor and Bookie went back to rapping like early Slipknot on the song “Stuck In My Ways.

Since then, he has returned to that well for a few collaborations, and this most recent song features him exploring that facet once more. Kid Bookie posted this on social media regarding the most recent opportunity to collaborate with Corey.

YOU GUYS.. THIS AINT JUST ME AND COREY DOING UP NORMAL SHIT. THIS IS BOTH OF US PUSHING OUR OWN ENVELOPE TOGETHER. WE BEEN MAKING MUSIC FOR NEARLY A DECADE TOGETHER BUT YOU SEE THIS SONG HERE…? NEW. NEW. NEW. I CANT WAIT FOR YOU ALL TO LOSE YOUR FUCKING MINDS AT THIS NEARLY 5 MINUTE MEDLEY.

I’M SO HONOURED TO WORK WITH MY FAVOURITE PEOPLE. LET ALONE JUST ARTISTS. ONE THAT HAS SHAPED MOST OF OUR LISTENING TASTES FOR OVER 2 DECADES.. THIS YEAR I AM BRINGING PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR COMFORT ZONES IN NEW WAYS AND WOW… WITH ROSE, WE MADE A BEAUTIFUL MONSTER. WITH COREY. WE MADE SOMETHING THAT WE’VE NOT HAD A CHANCE TO EVEN NAME…

HOPE YOU ENJOY.

At school, Kid Bookie started playing guitar in local bands in South London, which was his first musical endeavor. Hip hop was introduced to him by his family, especially his father, when he was growing up, and it became his most popular genre of interest when he was a teenager. He eventually became friends and collaborated with rapper Dot Rotten as a result of his work in this field. By inviting the 16-year-old Bookie to play live on BBC Radio 1 Xtra, Rotten is credited with giving him his first big break. Around this same period, he also released “In The Making,” his debut grime mix-tape, which received negative reviews from his peers.