Kojey Radical
Kojey Radical, born Kwadwo Adu Genfi Amponsah in East London in 1993, is a multifaceted British artist celebrated for his distinctive blend of music, poetry, and visual art. Emerging on the scene with a unique creative vision, he has quickly established himself as a vital voice in the UK music landscape. Kojey's work often delves into themes of identity, race, and self-exploration, resonating deeply with diverse audiences. He first gained attention with his critically acclaimed project "23Winters" in 2016, which showcased his lyrical prowess and innovative style that deftly merged elements of hip-hop, spoken word, and Afrobeats. Kojey's subsequent releases, including "In God’s Body" and "Cashmere Tears," have further cemented his reputation as a forward-thinking artist unafraid to push creative boundaries. Beyond music, Kojey Radical is known for his striking visual artistry, often contributing to the design and direction of his artistic projects. With a reputation for electrifying performances and a rapidly growing discography, Kojey continues to captivate audiences, solidifying his status as one of the most dynamic figures in contemporary British music.