Comparison answer surface Jim Legxacy discography

black british music (2025) vs black british music (2025) [Mixtape]

Chorus has black british music (2025) and black british music (2025) [Mixtape] in the same critical tier of Jim Legxacy's catalog.

black british music (2025) and black british music (2025) [Mixtape] are both tracked on Chorus, but one or both consensus scores are still forming. black british music (2025) [Mixtape] has the deeper review sample right now.

Score Gap
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
5
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
Still forming
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
black british music (2025) by Jim Legxacy
Early read

black british music (2025)

Jim Legxacy

ChoruScore
Reviews
1
Confidence
Sources 1
Range
Spread
Chorus Call
No critic consensus yet

Early read based on 1 professional reviews. Chorus has aggregated 1 professional reviews, but a stable score is still being formed.

Primary Praise

Critic praise is still being normalized across the current sample.

Primary Criticism

No dominant criticism has separated itself from the current review sample yet.

black british music (2025) [Mixtape] by Jim Legxacy
Established consensus More reviews

black british music (2025) [Mixtape]

Jim Legxacy

ChoruScore
88
Reviews
6
Confidence 90%
Sources 6
Range 78-100
Spread 9.3
Chorus Call
Strong critical consensus

Jim Legxacy's black british music (2025) [Mixtape] arrives as a vivid, shape-shifting statement that turns personal grief and cultural reclamation into propulsive, hook-forward songs. Across six professional reviews the mixtape earned an 88/100 consensus score, with critics singling out “father”, “sos” and “3x” among t

Primary Praise

“3x” is the best track for its standout use of Dave’s hook and Legxacy’s ethereal vocals.

Primary Criticism

The critical consensus suggests black british music (2025) [Mixtape] is not only worth attention but marks a defining step in Jim Legxacy's trajectory - a mixtape that balances tri

Standout Tracks
father issues of trust new david bowie
Source Spread
78 · Pitchfork 100 · New Musical Express (NME)