BEX has always been in motion. Born in Hackney, shaped across continents, and now making waves in Belgium, his sound is as fluid as his journey. With The Acoustic EP, he ditches the layers, opting for stripped-down sincerity. The five-track project, out via 10K Projects, moves away from his Wave and Trap roots into a raw Pop/R&B hybrid—just him, a guitar, and the weight of his words. The shift isn’t just stylistic; it’s a deep dive into emotional honesty, where every note feels intentional and every silence, deliberate.
From the delicate pull of Grow Ill to the hazy nostalgia of lead single Deja Vu, BEX hones in on vulnerability, using minimalism as a statement rather than a limitation. Tonight carries a late-night intimacy, wrapped in melancholic melodies that linger long after the song ends. You & I leans into quiet confessions, its stripped-back production emphasising the raw sincerity in his voice. Each track unfolds like a private moment, a conversation spoken in hushed tones. There’s no overproduction to hide behind—just pure, unfiltered storytelling that allows emotion to take centre stage.
This isn’t just a sonic shift; it’s an artist refining his essence, peeling back the layers to reveal something truer. As BEX gears up for live shows across Europe, The Acoustic EP isn’t just an introduction—it’s a promise of what’s to come. With his ability to weave intimacy into every chord, he positions himself as more than just another emerging artist. He’s creating a space where authenticity thrives, and in an industry obsessed with excess, that might just be his boldest move yet.
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