Jords reasserts his place in UK rap with powerful new project 'Mixtape J'
- Sam Rasmin
- 2 minutes ago
- 1 min read
South London’s own Jords has returned with 'Mixtape J' - a 10-track showcase of introspective bars, sharp lyricism, and confident self-expression. The seasoned lyricist and producer delivers with intent, unpacking themes of resilience, fatherhood, authenticity, and Black identity over a rich palette of beats.

From the fiery, socially conscious anthem 'Reparations', now paired with an emotive video of a young girl training to become a boxer under her father’s guidance, to the posse cut 'Fuji' featuring heavyweights Kojey Radical and Bashy, Jords balances thought-provoking bars with collaborative energy. Earlier standout 'The Real Survive' featuring Rv, Oxi, and Sachellys adds further depth, portraying realness and community in the face of adversity.
Jords’ skill as both a rapper and a producer shines through on 'Mixtape J', a project that feels both urgent and reflective. Whether delivering rugged truths or smooth cadences, each track feels deeply considered — from start to the fitting closer, 'Rest', where Jords finds resolution in his journey.
With Mixtape J, Jords continues to cement his position as one of UK rap’s most vital voices, so waste no time and check it out right here at CGuk.