Hip Hop / R&B LP - Jim Legxacy's rise from Lewisham's bedroom studios to the halls of XL has been fast but unforced, built on an instinct for turning chaos into clarity. His new project unravels like a collage of the last two decades of Black British sound . 'Father' flips George Smallwood into something raw and devotional while 'Stick' threads Skepta's cadence through a haze of distorted bass. Eech fragment feels deliberate yet restless and like he's chasing the moment before influence hardens into genre. Guests like Dave and Dexter in the Newsagent drift through without derailing the focus, all self-reference and searching. The beats crackle, the vocals twist and the mood swings between tenderness and defiance. Simply put, it's the sound of London, right now, made strange again.