A singer-songwriter whose voice carries the weight of personal history and London's streets.
For the full picture, start with 'Let Me Go' and then listen to 'Signs'. That's where you hear the core of what he does.
That 2012 single 'Let Me Go' announced a voice that felt lived-in from the start, a raw, soulful delivery that turned personal struggle into something you could hear. He's kept that directness even as the production shifted, from the acoustic leanings of 'Lonely Are the Brave' to the electronic textures on 'Innerstanding'. Songs like 'Signs' and 'I Used To Have It All' still feel like pages from a diary, which is why his live sets hit so hard.
He came up in London, using music as an outlet during a tough childhood. 'Let Me Go' broke through in 2012, leading to his debut album 'Lonely Are the Brave'. Later records like 'Innerstanding' moved toward more electronic production, and he's collaborated with artists like Jorja Smith on 'Slow Down'.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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