
by Jeshi
Jeshi's debut Universal Credit plunges into the grinding despair of UK welfare life, a warped lo-fi rap odyssey channeling East London's working-class rage through disorienting beats, stumbling pianos, droning synths, and nostalgic shuffles.
Born Jesse Greenway, he fuses gritty street flows with…
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Drawn from 3 pieces across 3 sources.
13 tracks·25 min
1st of the Month for the Rest of Your Life...
Sick
Killing Me Slowly
Another Cigarette
Coffee
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