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Jim Legxacy Continues The Black British Music Agenda With 'stick'

Fresh off the momentum of his universally-praised single ‘father’, Jim Legxacy wastes no time reaffirming his position at the cutting edge of UK music with his newest release, ‘stick’. Arriving with an effortlessly cool visual by longtime collaborator Rohan Dil, shot in part on a nostalgic Blackberry, the track captures Legxacy operating at full creative throttle. It's another vivid fragment of his unfolding journey, a sonic and visual reminder of his growing cultural relevance as both a storyteller and sound architect.

In 2025, few artists feel as essential to the UK's musical fabric as Jim. His steady flow of releases is a mark of consistency and a living archive of a young Black British artist narrating his reality with raw honesty and creative finesse. His lyrics often blur the line between the personal and the collective, resonating deeply with a generation of creatives navigating identity, art, and ambition.


Jim is steering the ship as a leader amongst a swelling tide of underground talent breaking into new territory, he represents a movement defined by unfiltered truth, genre-defying sound, and visual innovation. Experimenting with lo-fi aesthetics or reworking genre conventions, his output always feels like it’s reaching for something higher, something deeper.

The track ‘stick’ first surfaced during a live stream on Plaqueboymax’s channel, where Jim appeared alongside felow rising talent YT, Fimiguerrero, and Len, an early taste that sent fans into a frenzy. Not long after, he kept the hype alive by jumping onto a video call for Kids Take Over, marking a rare direct interaction with his audience and further teasing his forthcoming project black british music (2025).



As anticipation for the mixtape builds, ‘stick’ stands as a crucial piece of the puzzle. Bold yet vulnerable, experimental yet accessible. For those paying close attention, Jim Legxacy is not just chronicling the present, he’s sketching the blueprint for the future.

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