Kojey Radical vydal album s názvom Don't Look Down

Kojey Rdical, 'Don't Look Down' album cover art
19. septembra 2025 9:20 AM
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Dnes, East London vlastní multi-hyphenate umelec a rapper Kojey Radical vydáva svoj druhý album, Don’t Look Down, cez Asylum Records UK/Warner Music UK. Projekt sa môže pochváliť pôsobivým zoznamom spolupracovníkov, vrátane Ghetts, Bawo, MNEK, Dende, James Vickery, Planet Giza, Cristale, Benjamin A.D, Col3trane, SOLOMON, Victor Ray, Jaz Karis a Chrissi. Don’t Look Down je hudobne bohatá a hlboko introspektívna reflexia o meniacich sa prílivoch, nízkych úrovniach a radostiach, ktoré prešli jeho životom od jeho vzhľadu do verejného oka. Umiestnená medzi úchvatným hudobným pozadím, plným duše a živých nástrojov, je príbeh straty a obnovy, hedonizmu a slávy, otcovstva a priateľstva. Sonicky, album poskytuje najexperimentálnejšiu a eklektickú hudbu jeho kariéry, s vplyvmi od zlatého veku Hip Hop po disko, grime po Indie, Jazz po Ska. Spoločne sa tieto reťazce spájajú, aby poskytli relevantný pohľad na vnútorný svet Kojeyho a časový štítok dokumentujúci pocity, emócie a

“I wanted to make this album more personal and more honest, we have to be able to accept that the messenger has flaws and all,” says Kojey. “So if I can’t give you me from a real perspective, as someone who hasn’t got it quite all the way figured out, then how are you supposed to trust me?”

For Kojey, Don’t Look Down captures the last few years of scaling professional and musical heights, and how that climb reshapes a person’s outlook and relationships. Success brings both the fear of falling and the fear of climbing higher, knowing how much there is to lose. Rooted in the shift that followed the enormous success of Reason to Smile (2022), the album reflects the transition into one’s 30s, when old anchors slip away and life reshapes itself, forcing you to find solid ground again. This tension threads through the record. On “Rotation” and “Life of the Party”, he wrestles with internal doubts: “I live in the fear of starting again and again… I don’t know who to trust / I got too many friends, being the life of the party,” he sings over Swindle, Ashton Sellars, and Emil’s production. “Conversation” deepens this theme, opening with a whisper: “Sometimes you’re too afraid to find out the party continues even after you leave.” He likens it to stepping out for air only to realize the sun is rising and the world has moved on, relationships too. Fatherhood emerges as one of the album’s most defining threads. On “Life of the Party” he reflects, “My little one just turned four, he look just like me / His mama pray he don’t grow up just like me.” On “Curtains”, he admits, “I hate that I hold onto trauma, twinning with the traits that I got from my father.” His son’s voice surfaces in recordings throughout, and the closing track “Baby Boy” with fellow East Londoner Ghetts brings the theme to a powerful close. Across four and a half minutes, he shares the joys and anxieties of fatherhood, hopes for his son, and reflections on the history that shapes their bond.

To accompany Don’t Look Down, Kojey has been sharing a short film with intimate audiences over the past few months. The piece stitches together three music videos—Rule One featuring Bawo, Conversation, and Baby Boy featuring Ghetts—into a seamless cinematic journey. Subtle cameos of album tracks “Expensive” and “Everyday” also slip into the narrative, enriching the experience with unexpected layers. Directed by Relta, the project grew from Kojey’s desire to reintroduce care and artistry into the music video format, inspired by the striking visuals he grew up watching. When offered the chance to make a standard video, Kojey resisted convention. Instead, he turned to Relta to craft something more ambitious, something that transcended the typical format. Shot almost entirely within the confines of four walls, the visuals capture both real-life moments and the intimacy of the album itself. The result reflects Kojey with disarming honesty, no bravado, no ego, just truth. Resonating deeply with audiences, the film explores themes of co-parenting, life after the party, self-reflection, and the fear of failure.

Kojey Radical, Photo Credit: Ashley Verse
Kojey Radical, Photo Credit: Ashley Verse

Don't Look Down Tracklist:

1. Knock Knock
2. Rotation
3. Rule One ft Bawo
4. Drinking my water ft Mnek
5. Long Day ft Dende
6. On Call ft James Vickery
7. Expensive ft Planet Giza
8. Problems ft Cristale
9. Conversation
10. Communication ft Benjamin A.D
11. Life of the party
12. Breathe ft Col3trane
13. Curtains ft Solomon- Victor Ray Outro
14. Comfortable ft Jaz Karis
15. Everyday
16. Baby ft Ghetts & Chrissi

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O nás

Over the past decade, Kojey Radical has cemented himself as one of the most creative and unique voices in British music. His debut album Reason to Smile (2022) was released to critical acclaim and saw him emerge as one of the defining voices in UK culture. Landing at No.11 on the UK Album Charts, nominated for the Mercury Prize as well as two MOBO Awards, Best New Artist at 2023 BRIT Awards and Best Contemporary Song at the Ivor Novello Awards, he was soon after tapped by the British Fashion Council to host the 2023 and 2024 editions of The Fashion Awards as his stock in music and wider culture continued to rise. He’s also a bona-fide press world darling, having covered the likes of 10Mag and ES Mag and been supported by The Face, i-D, Another Man, The Guardian, and British GQ. Not one to shy away from the airwaves, he’s also regularly on rotation across Radio 1, BBC Radio 6, 1Xtra, Capital, and KISS FM.

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East London artist Kojey Radical releases his second album, Don't Look Down, a 16-track set that spans hip hop, grime, soul, and jazz with guests including Ghetts, Bawo, MNEK, Jaz Karis, and more. The record explores fame, fatherhood, and renewal, and Kojey announces a headline show at the Royal Albert Hall on 20. mája 2026.

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