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Wednesday 5th March 2025 Doors at 18:30


Jeshi is a London-based rapper known for his unfiltered storytelling and unique approach to UK hip-hop. His music dives into raw and honest explorations of modern life, touching on topics like mental health, identity, and social inequality. With a style that’s both introspective and cutting, Jeshi creates a vivid soundscape that merges experimental production with gritty, relatable lyrics. Tracks like "Sick" and "Protein" have marked him as an artist unafraid to confront uncomfortable truths, and his knack for mixing dark humour with social commentary makes his work especially resonant.


Breaking out with critical acclaim, Jeshi has garnered attention from major platforms like BBC Radio 1 and been featured on playlists that champion fresh UK talent. His collaborations with other prominent artists in the scene showcase his versatility and commitment to pushing boundaries within hip-hop. Fans of bold, thought-provoking music will find much to admire in Jeshi’s work as he continues to bring fresh perspectives and honest narratives to the UK’s music landscape.


Artist Bio

Jeshi’s journey to making Universal Credit, his open-hearted and heavy-hitting debut album, began with a desire to take his music further, to say something he’d not yet said on EPs like 2020’s BAD TASTE or The Worlds Spinning Too Fast. Universal Credit is an album that gifts humanity back to the demonised and lays bare the truth behind the prejudice; that nobody is immune from hardship and that luck plays a major role in everybody’s fate.

Universal Credit comes from a place of honesty and heart from an artist unafraid to say the things that make him most uncomfortable. “I’ve just reached a point in my life where I’m not interested in pretending to be anything that I’m not,” he says. “The only thing I can be the best at is being a 100% true version of myself. I wrote the majority of this album broke and having nothing to look forward to. It gave me something to look forward to, a place to direct my frustrations at my life not being where I wanted it to be. I wanted to make something that will last and that people will really connect with. This is Universal Credit. From me to you.”

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