When I first listened to Black British Music, it immediately stood out and felt like I had to replay that. The mixtape shows how versatile Jim Legxacy is, especially in how he blends hip hop, R&B, grime, and other sounds without it feeling forced. The production is consistent throughout, and there are no tracks that feel unnecessary.
A big strength of the project is Jim’s ability to make effective one liners that also work as cultural references. On Sun, the line “Did you see ... read more
On this album, Dave is being very open and honest. After the success of Psychodrama and We’re All Alone in This Together, he talks about how fame has affected him and whether he has neglected the power and influence he now has. He questions if he has been selfish and reflects on the idea that the torch is being passed to him by artists like Kano and others.
He looks back on his traumatic childhood and treats the album as a moment of pause, almost like he is catching his breath and ... read more