"I don't know I don't know" if Jim Legxacy can make a bad song

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“I don’t know I don’t know” if Jim Legxacy can make a bad song

Jim Legxacy continues to be one of the UK’s most exciting artists. He is also one of the most consistent, which makes one wonder how he is able to continue releasing great song after great song. After the release of ‘black british music’ in 2025, with the highlights ‘stick’ and ‘father’, the young artist continues to give reasons to be listening thanks to releases like ‘idk idk’. It’s the Song of the Day.

Produced by Jim himself along with Joe Stanley, -fullstopnathan., henes, Boy Red and Vuko, ‘idk idk’ is not too far from the style that the artist has cultivated. Instead, he continues to develop his eclectic mix of grime, R&B, afrobeat and pop in brilliant ways.

Jim is a specialist at introducing strong phrases into a hopeful musical context, just like ‘idk idk’. In this way, he sings in the chorus about “living with my flaws”, “fighting with my thoughts” and the search for a cure. He knows he’s been working hard, but this is where the doubts come in. The “I don’t know”: “I gave them everything and they don’t love me,” he intones.

The artist continues to remind the listener about his time without a home (“I was living on floors, I didn’t stop”) on a base that shines thanks to a production absolutely full of stimuli, in contrast to his melodic vocal lines. If you stop paying attention, you miss important phrases like this: “If I die as a legend, will they bury me with my friends?”

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