Hak Baker (born 1991) is a British singer and rapper from London.

Early life edit

Hak Baker was born in Luton to a Grenadian father and Jamaican mother, the fifth of nine kids.[1] Since the age of one he has lived on the Isle of Dogs.[2] As a child, he was a choirboy at Southwark Cathedral. Aged 14, he joined the rap group The Bomb Squad.[3] He dropped out of school aged 15. In his mid 20s he spent two years in jail for robbery.[4]

History edit

Baker performed musical collaborations with the Streets.[5] In 2022, he performed at Glastonbury festival.

Worlds End FM edit

In 2023 Baker recorded his first album, Worlds End FM.[6] NME featured the album in their lineup of the "10 best debut albums released in 2023," praising it for introducing Baker as a "21st Century troubadour speaking to modern problems with empathy and requisite anger”.[7]

Style edit

Baker's musical style is influenced by grime music, reggae and punk rock.[8] In addition to his singing and rapping talents, he is a skilled guitarist.[9]

Discography edit

Worlds End FM (2023) edit

  • 1. World's End FM (Intro)
  • 2. DOOLALLY
  • 3. Windrush Baby
  • 4. Collateral Cause
  • 5. Bricks In The Wall
  • 6. Full On
  • 7. Babylon Must Fall (MC Grindah Skit)
  • 8. I Don't Know
  • 9. Run
  • 10. Telephones 4 Eyes
  • 11. Watford's Burning (Connie Constance Skit)
  • 12. Brotherhood
  • 13. Luv u Bro (Big Zees Skit)
  • 14. Dying to Live
  • 15. Almost Lost London
  • 16. The End of the World

Personal life edit

Baker supports left-wing political causes. He has criticised the gentrification of working class areas by yuppies and middle class hipster subculture.[10] He also opposes the Tories' attempts to deport refugees to Rwanda, and has compared it to the discrimination faced by the Windrush generation.[11][12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Windrush: Hak Baker says why singing about it now feels right". June 22, 2023 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  2. ^ Pant, Sangit (June 16, 2023). "Musician Hak Baker Wikipedia Age Wife And Net Worth".
  3. ^ Baker falling out of love with East London
  4. ^ Williams, Jenessa (June 6, 2023). "Singer-songwriter Hak Baker: 'The old guard is being priced out of London'" – via The Guardian.
  5. ^ "The Era Of The Misfit: Clash Meets Hak Baker". December 4, 2017.
  6. ^ "WORLDS END FM - SIGNED CD". Hak Baker.
  7. ^ NME (2023-12-12). "The 10 best debut albums of 2023". NME. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  8. ^ Garratt-Stanley, Fred (June 9, 2023). "Hak Baker and the power of his electrifying protest music".
  9. ^ Reilly, Nick (June 7, 2023). "Hak Baker on 'World's End FM: 'I just want to make people feel good'". Rolling Stone UK.
  10. ^ Baker, Hak (July 21, 2020). "Hak Baker: "Budget cuts and middle class elites are killing London's working class culture"".
  11. ^ "Hak Baker: 'The Windrush generation is built on resilience'". The Independent. April 5, 2023.
  12. ^ "Rebellion music: Hak Baker is taking down the powers-that-be and having fun with it". Mixmag.