The Nottingham-born, London-based singer and rapper Jazzie Martian emerges immediately as a significant new talent. Showcasing meticulous flows and style that transcends any traditional expectation of genre, “Future” marks the Jamaican native in his own lane as he effortlessly manoeuvres through sharped percussion and rolling bass lines, exploring the layered musings of spirituality and the limitless power connected to growth.
Through an infectious official music video, “Future” is awakened by Jazzie’s abstract choreography, with gritty colour tones that perfectly personify the frantic sonics. Clearly a standout video amongst UK offerings this year, “Future” will continue the attention around a rising star that’s already receiving attention from some of the UK’s significant tastemakers in Capital Xtra’s Ras Kwame, NME and Mixmag. It’s also landed a huge sync on the latest American Express TV advert.
Growing up in a busy Caribbean household, Jazzie was exposed to the rich cultural and spiritual traditions that have clearly fashioned his creative artistry, developing a deep passion for dance, choreography and expressive movement which lead to an early performance at Glastonbury before his career as a musical artist had started.
A truly multi-hyphenate talent, the release of “Future” looks set to underline Jazzie and his innovative, expressive talent as a key rising name in the UK landscape.
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