Jeshi

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Jeshi
Birth nameJesse Greenway
Born (1995-03-21) 21 March 1995 (age 29)
Walthamstow, London
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Years active2016–present
Labels Because Music

Jesse Greenway, known by the stage name Jeshi, is a musical artist based in London. [1] His music predominantly covers working class disenfranchisement under austerity in Britain through personal storytelling and powerful social commentary. [2]

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Personal life

Jeshi was born to a working-class family in Walthamstow, East London. [3] He was raised predominantly by his mother and grandmother, describing his father as "absent", something shared by many of those around him. [4] Despite not having a particularly musical upbringing, he recounted spending "hours glued to the TV watching MTV" and Channel U (UK). [5] He has depicted his influences as broad, ranging from The Streets and Dizzee Rascal to Toro y Moi as well as trip hop bands such as Massive Attack and Portishead. [6] In a discussion with Don Letts for The Face, Jeshi described experiencing Stop and Search growing up. [7] He has also stated that he was physically assaulted in front of his family at the age of 15; he describes undergoing this experience, and choosing not to retaliate afterward, as a pivotal moment in his life. [4]

Career

Jeshi began making grime tracks with friends in the late 2000s, utilising the free music technology available to him at the time at school. [4] He released his debut EP Pussy Palace in 2016. Much of his early work was "super DIY... Recorded at home, in friend's bedrooms, kitchens... anywhere". [6] He followed up on this with a second EP titled The Worlds Spinning Too Fast which featured production from Mura Masa. He then took a hiatus from releasing any solo material however appeared on a feature track titled I Don't Owe U NYthing with Vegyn and Summer with Brit Awards Rising Star winner Celeste.

In 2020, Jeshi released his EP Bad Taste, which featured collaborations with Fredwave, John Glacier and a second collaboration with Celeste titled 30,000 FEET. The EP's lead single Coming Down features a sample from British electronic group Jungle (band). [8] [9] [10] [4] Jeshi's second collaboration with Vegyn "I See You Sometimes" was featured in Chanel's 2021 Cruise Show. [11]

Jeshi released his debut studio album, Universal Credit , in May 2022. [12] The album is titled in reference to the universal credit policy, a Conservative Party-led overhaul of the British benefits system. The universal credit policy has been criticised for exacerbating inequality. [13] [14] The album was described by reviewers as political, with subject matter ranging from partying to suicide and council housing maintenance. [10] Jeshi has described his choice of title as a way to "give power to words that often carry a negative weight for a lot of people". [15] The album's cover art depicts Jeshi receiving an oversized cheque for £324.84, a direct reference to the amount of money given to him monthly while being on Universal Credit and writing the album at the time. [16] [17]

The music video for his track "3210" won the award for Best Independent Video at the AIM Independent Music Awards in 2022 [18] [19] and received a nomination for UK Music Video Awards. [20]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

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