Pyscho

West London rapper Jules presents his new age style drill-influenced single Psycho, touching on the relatable topic of toxic relationships, the catchy disguise the nature of the track. Psycho is an introduction to Jules’ effortless flows and ear-worm melodies accompanied with childhood friend Knz’ grit and eye opening bars, the catchy disguise the nature of the track.

Jules indirectly references Pop Culture Icon Michael Jackson’s hit ‘Beat It’, as well as Liverpool FC’s talisman Mo Salah. Knz’s wordplay play is clean and precise, most importantly authorities commanding a presence that hints to a bright future.

Speaking on his release, Jules comments:

My whole thing when it comes to my music is expressing yourself 100% without caring about opinions or anything. As a guy you’re generally shown to not show any other emotions than happiness or anger. It ain’t gotta be like that. Be Yourself & Express Yourself.

Growing up in West London, the home of Notting Hill Carnival, Jules found his passion early, reflecting on the community around him and his strong morals to expressing 100% of his authentic self without caring about other people's opinions. Coming from a creative family, sister being a singer and father being a DJ, Jules was able to narrow down what he enjoyed doing from a young age — being in school shows and theatre productions. 

Despite the lack of music releases within the last 2 years, Jules has been building up his archive, and launched ‘Infinity Music’ an online music platform for underground artists with business partner Kush in August 2021- along with their very first show ‘RugRoom’.