Julsβ work with Mr Eazi, Maleek Berry, Wande Coal and Burna Boy may have established him as a key figure in Afrobeats, but his sound is too rich and questing to be wrangled into genre pigeonholes. βItβs like telling the story of my journey, and my influences, and what genres of music I like,β the Ghanaian-British producer tells Apple Musicβs Ebro Darden. βEven though Iβm African, growing up in my household, my dad was a jazz guy. My mum was a reggae person. Thereβs different genres that Iβm listening to at the same time, and then just literally adding that to my style of music, to make it different.β
His invention and imagination show no sign of letting up on this third releaseβwhich Juls calls an EPβwhere the rippling, sun-bleached rhythms of the Mr Eazi collaboration βCakeβ sit alongside βNormalβ, a tightly wound fusion of grime and Ghanaβs house-like azonto musicβtopped by simmering bars from UK polymath Kojey Radical. Throughout, the abundance of ideas is balanced by a striking efficiency. No note or beat sounds superfluous, and when Juls brings together Ms Banks, Kida Kudz and Pa Salieu on βLike Tu Danzβ, he keeps the beat clean and lean, allowing three of UK rapβs most exciting new voices to shine.