Multiple sources have confirmed the passing of UK talent Jevon, devastating friends, collaborators, and fans. The cause of death is still unknown as of right now.
A Talented Legacy
Jevon is a Midlands native whose Black Brazilian ancestry had a strong influence on him and could be seen in all of his work. Well-known for his collaborations, he was included in XL’s 2017 ‘New Gen’ compilation and provided beats for Nines’ ‘One Foot Out’ album.
After spending a considerable amount of time in Coventry, Jevon worked closely with Pa Salieu, producing outstanding releases that cut across genres.
‘Fell In Love In Brasil’
But Jevon’s 2021 solo album “Fell In Love In Brazil” was the one that really brought his genius to light. An intricate yet engrossing album, it skillfully combined aspects of sound system culture, his rich Brazilian background, and UK rap to garner a devoted fan base and establish links between the UK and Brazil.
Tribute from CLASH
CLASH featured Jevon in their PLTFRM series, where he opened up about his upbringing and musical influences. As he reflected on his path, he talked passionately about his love of production and the diverse range of artists that influenced him, including Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, and Timbaland.
A Musical Maverick
Jevon, who was raised in west London, challenged expectations with his diverse musical taste. From his early days of mayhem to his rise to prominence as a multifaceted singer, rapper, and producer, he subverted the expectations of British rap, creating music that connected with listeners across borders.
A New Era
Jevon made significant contributions to landmark albums such as Nines’ “One Foot Out” and XL Recordings’ “New Gen,” which significantly influenced the direction of British rap. His distinct sound, which fused jazz, reggae, R&B, hip hop, and grime, ushered in a new chapter in the history of the genre.
A Bright Future Stopped Shortly
Jevon had a promising career, but his path was tragically cut short. He demonstrated his adaptability and inventiveness while working on his debut EP, “Judas,” which was partially recorded in Brazil, making a lasting impression on the music business.
Let’s honor Jevon’s music and recognize the legacy he leaves behind while we grieve his passing. Future generations of artists will continue to draw inspiration from his spirit and his contributions to the British rap scene.