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Hak Baker is a proud East-London musician with roots in grime challenging preconceptions with his self styled G-Folk. Providing ultra-honest, relatable and raw tales of modern British life. At only 14, Hak was already prominent in London´s grime scene with his collective Bomb Squad. Leaving home at age 15 and after several problems with the law, Hak emerged from a turbulent background as deeply adept artist, whose combination of a pared-back folk songs with raw vocal performance and quick-witted East London lyricism is truly unique. His own work as well as collaborations with The Streets, Pete Doherty and Rudimental, and a feature on the FIFA 22 soundtrack. His first longplayer World´s End FM, partly produced by Dan Carey (Speedy Wunderland) and Karma Kid (Rudimental) is followed by a tour through Europe.