Listen "S2 E8: Jeshi"
Episode Synopsis
The critically acclaimed UK rapper turns the richness of British culture into swerving, genre-moulding music. His debut album Universal Credit explored working class disenfranchisement under austerity in Britain, reflecting on his upbringing in Walthamstow and how politics has a hand to play in society. In this episode, Jeshi speaks on the visual language behind his music videos, why statistics are secondary to the work and what’s in store next.
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