Brighton Fringe Review: Impromptu Shakespeare
There’s a jolly, fresh joie de vivre around the Brighton Open Air Theatre, as the Bank Holiday sunshine, forecast to...
Read moreThere’s a jolly, fresh joie de vivre around the Brighton Open Air Theatre, as the Bank Holiday sunshine, forecast to...
Read moreA man is organising four pints of amber liquid on a table. It’s enjoyably disorientating as we shuffle into the...
Read moreEmeree This Australian producer-turned-performer is next in line to be a pop idol in Australia and beyond. With vocal tone...
Read moreHumans 2.0 is a remarkable spectacle, changing what can realistically be expected of the human body in a surprising and...
Read moreTell us about Shakespeare in Regents Park. It’s a really fun evening where we bring many of the best moments...
Read moreThis is a home gig to a home crowd. Zoe Lyons tells us she lives just down the road in...
Read moreIrish comic Dylan Moran is to join the cast of As You Like it in the role of Touchstone at...
Read moreMy new fav spa spot is TGB, situated on West Street, Brighton. Walking in it’s a warm welcome from the...
Read moreJames Emmanuel Whatever “it” is, James has it. His deep, velvety vocals carry the weight of soul and blues, with...
Read moreJaylon's Baby Boy is an EP that reflects the journey of a producer and songwriter who refuses to be confined by borders — geographical or musical. The Nigerian-born, Bristol-based artist has crafted a project that captures his roots, influences, and experiences across continents, blending Afro R&B with dancehall, pop, and soul into something distinctive and forward-thinking. From the infectious groove of “Stay Ok” featuring Azanti to the more introspective “No Luck” with Anjeli, Baby Boyshowcases Jaylon’s ability to mix smooth, soulful moments with beats that move you. There’s an ease to the sound here, a balance of nostalgia and innovation, with each track unfolding like a snapshot of Jaylon’s personal and musical evolution. “I wanted to explore joy on this project,” Jaylon says of the EP. “It’s about feeling good without overcomplicating things — the music reflects that.” The EP’s tracklist also features collaborations with Phaemous, Remy Baggins, Minz, and Ramoni, all of whom bring their own texture and energy to the project. Whether it’s the upbeat bounce of “Nufftime” or the reflective mood of “My Mind,” the diverse guest appearances add depth to Jaylon’s already rich sound. Jaylon’s journey from Ibadan and Lagos to the underground music scene in Bristol has shaped him into a producer who understands the balance between global influence and personal identity. As the founder of the Popboys Collective, Jaylon has made a name for himself shaping Afro-fusion alongside artists like Mr Eazi, Odumodublvck, and Akon, but Baby Boymarks a turning point. This EP feels like his most cohesive and intentional work to date, where the music feels both familiar and new, and it’s clear that Jaylon is carving out his own lane.
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