Hak Baker lyrics
Artist · 320 654 listeners per month
Artist's albums
Worlds End FM
2023 · album
DOOLALLY
2023 · single
Windrush Baby
2023 · single
Telephones 4 Eyes
2023 · single
love me, i'm scum (feat. Hak Baker)
2022 · single
Bricks in the Wall
2022 · single
Misled
2021 · EP
Irrelevant Elephant
2021 · single
Cool Kids
2021 · single
Cop Car
2021 · single
Burst Again
2021 · single
November (feat. Hak Baker)
2021 · single
Tornados
2021 · single
Falling Down
2020 · single
Wobbles on Cobbles
2020 · single
Lucky Life
2020 · single
Babylon
2020 · album
PC Plod
2019 · single
Babylon
2019 · single
Grief Eyes
2019 · single
Lad
2019 · single
Wonderland
2019 · single
Dopehead
2018 · single
Misfits (Unplugged)
2018 · album
Thirsty Thursday
2018 · single
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Biography
Hak Baker’s story begins on the Isle of Dogs where his working class community became his muse and inspired an unconventional, rebellious career that has seen the East End troubadour become one of the most respected and reverent British artists of his generation. Hak’s tales of inner city London life climb a spectrum between youthful nihilism and male vulnerability, to understanding that within the personal lives the political, as Hak paints a picture of a country in turmoil through his poetic lyricism. With fans spanning culture and genre, from Celeste to Mike Skinner, Fontaines D.C. to Skepta, slowthai to Pete Doherty to Joy Crookes and Reuben Dangoor, Hak’s fanbase identify as “MisFits”, like-minded individuals who question the status quo and celebrate Hak’s anti-genre, “G-Folk” sound. Over the past few years Hak has become one of the most prominent black artists in the alternative music scene, with Vice stating “Baker subverts what a British folk singer can be”. Culturally sitting as comfortably beside the likes of Madness , The Specials and Benjamin Zephaniah, as he does The Streets , Kano, Akala and Greentea Peng , Hak’s repertoire truly transcends genre, with his raw, unfiltered and authentic voice at the core of everything he does.