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Peanut Butter Blues and Melancholy Jam

18.1M streams

18,112,290

Shedding Skin

15.7M streams

15,749,530

X Marks the Spot

8.7M streams

8,677,731

Dark Days + Canapés

8.6M streams

8,580,834

Survive It

7.3M streams

7,339,776

I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep ...

4.5M streams

4,457,062

I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep

4.1M streams

4,086,234

Some Say I So I Say Light

3.7M streams

3,735,687

Sorry My Love, It's You Not Me

2.9M streams

2,946,160

Off Peak Dreams

2.6M streams

2,648,300

Biography

Ghostpoet, born Obaro Ejimiwe, is a British artist whose unique blend of genres defies easy categorization. With over a decade-long career, he has carved out a distinct niche in the British music scene. Seamlessly fusing elements of electronica, alternative rock, and trip-hop amongst other genres, Ghostpoet's music is characterized by his distinctive baritone vocals and introspective lyricism. His debut album, "Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam" (2011), quickly garnered attention and was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize. Subsequent releases, including "Some Say I So I Say Light" (2013), the Mercury Prize-nominated "Shedding Skin" (2015), "Dark Days + Canapés" (2017), and "I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep" (2020), further solidified Ghostpoet's reputation as a boundary-pushing artist. His lyrics delve into themes of identity, urban life, politics, and societal pressures, resonating deeply with listeners. Beyond his solo work, Ghostpoet has collaborated with a diverse array of artists, expanding his sonic palette and venturing into the visual arts in recent years. As he continues to evolve as an artist, Ghostpoet remains a singular voice in British music, challenging conventions and pushing the envelope with each new release. With his fearless approach to songwriting and genre-bending sound, he continues to captivate audiences and defy expectations, cementing his status as one of the most compelling artists of his generation.