$ebbuku drops new single 'Ignorance Is Bliss'

Norwich-based rapper and producer $ebbuku (Sebastian Bates) returns with “Ignorance Is Bliss,” a bold, genre-warping single that sets the tone for his upcoming EP JUVENILE. Blending hip-hop, jazz, punk, and funk, the track sees $ebbuku pushing boundaries with a sound that’s both inventive and emotionally raw.

Recorded almost entirely live with his band, “Ignorance Is Bliss” pulses with energy — modulated piano loops, dusty samples, sub-heavy bass and jazzy drums collide beneath Seb’s sharp, urgent flow. It’s a track that vents frustration with style, channeling social disillusionment through lyrical angst and a laid-back, orchestral vibe that feels as meditative as it does confrontational.

In Seb’s own words, the song is “one massive vent,” reflecting on a world that’s stuck in its cycles of struggle. That duality — between despair and resilience — sits at the heart of $ebbuku’s artistry, and “Ignorance Is Bliss” captures it with precision.

With early nods from outlets like Reprezent, Notion, and BBC Local News, and a growing live presence across UK festivals and venues, $ebbuku is carving out a space for something new. If this single is any indication, JUVENILE promises to be a vital, boundary-blurring listen.

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