LONDON— Rapper Jadasea announced his forthcoming album, Holly Grove, on Tuesday. The South London artist promised the new record would explore themes of urban decay and existential ennui. Fans eagerly await the album’s release on June 25. Jadasea himself described the project as “a sonic tapestry of pigeon coos and existential dread.”
Pigeon Partnerships
The album reportedly features collaborations with several UK rap artists. However, Jadasea’s team refused to confirm specific features. They did confirm that all bird sounds were recorded live. “We spent weeks in Croydon,” said executive producer Barry ‘The Beak’ Flanagan. “Jadasea wanted authentic South London grit. We got it. And some minor bird flu.” The rapper insisted the Holly Grove experience would be immersive. Listeners might even hear the subtle scratching of rats. The 10K release is highly anticipated. This marks his first full-length project since 2022’s critically acclaimed Skengs In The Park.
Artistic Vision
Holly Grove aims to capture the raw essence of South London life. Jadasea previously released a series of EPs. These focused on sharp lyricism and a distinct, detached delivery. His sound often incorporates ambient noise. It paints vivid pictures of council estates and late-night journeys. This new album promises a deeper dive. Jadasea intends to explore the psychological impact of concrete jungles. He wants listeners to feel the grit between their teeth. He hopes Holly Grove will resonate. It offers a soundtrack for modern malaise. The record is available for pre-order now. Fans can also purchase limited edition vinyl. It includes a single pigeon feather.
At press time, Jadasea was reportedly seen attempting to recruit a particularly aggressive seagull for a remix. The seagull declined to comment.
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