André Jahnoi is an artist who needs to be on your radar. Born in Liverpool and deeply influenced by his Afro-Jamaican roots, Jahnoi brings a potent mix of lyrical prowess and revolutionary spirit to his music. His work is not just a collection of tracks but a manifesto against the systemic issues that plague our societies. Jahnoi describes his music as “decolonial,” a fitting term given his commitment to challenging the status quo through his art. His sound is a fusion of Caribbean rhythms, sharp wordplay, and radical Rastafari philosophy, making his music both a spiritual and political experience.
“Insohreckshan,” featuring Wxndchime, is a track that immediately grabs your attention with its aggressive and moody vibe. Released independently, the song stands out for its intricate lyricism and the powerful chemistry between Jahnoi and Wxndchime. The track’s title, derived from a Lynton Kwesi Johnson poem, sets the tone for a piece that is both introspective and outwardly defiant.










