Sun-soaked London reggae that pairs vintage rocksteady soul with a modern hip-hop swing. Warm, breezy, and built for golden hour listening.
Kiko Bun sounds like the exact midpoint between a 1960s Kingston sound system and a modern London summer. His music is anchored by heavy, melodic basslines and the crisp, swinging percussion of boom-bap hip-hop, but it is topped with a vocal delivery that is pure silk. It is the kind of music that feels instantly familiar, like a classic record you found in your uncle's collection that somehow sounds brand new.
What sets him apart is his refusal to lean into the aggressive side of dancehall or the overly polished sheen of modern pop-reggae. Instead, he focuses on the 'rocksteady' feel, emphasizing melody and a relaxed, almost horizontal lifestyle. The production is rich with analog warmth, utilizing tape saturation and live instrumentation to create a sound that is tactile and organic rather than digital and sterile.
Start with 'Where I'm From' to hear his signature blend of London storytelling and Caribbean rhythm. It is the perfect gateway into his world, showcasing how he bridges the gap between his Panamanian-Italian heritage and his North West London upbringing through the universal language of the groove.
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