
JayWood Leo Negro Vinyl LP Woozy Blue Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. Woozy
2. Pistachios
3. Big Tings (Feat Tune-Yards)
4. J.O.Y
5. Assumptions
6. Gratitude
7. Ask 4 Help
8. Palma Wise
9. Dsntrlymt Tr
10. Untitled (Swirl)
11. Sun Baby
JayWood â the nom de plume of Jeremy Haywood-Smith â is embracing new pastures having moved his music-making from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Montreal, and his new album Leo Negro chimes with a different tone as it looks to reconnect the self and grapple with oneâs identity. Marking a moment of meaningful change where controlled chaos takes the lead, it philosophises on what it truly means to be an experimentalist building a multi-faceted world where genre is infinite through sounds braver, more playful, and truthful than heâs dared deliver before. Despite its astute sampling with layers of twists and turns, Leo Negro doesnât showboat but roars in the presence of vulnerability as it considers oneâs abso-lutes as a way of navigating the identity crisis. âAlways looking for attention, I admit it, I canât help it, Iâm a Leo,â he reasons between vintage hip-hop scrubs Pistachios,â recalling a childhood need to be the centre of attention then stepping out of the spotlight as a grown-up. âLeos are confident and sure about themselves, but this record isnât that; so really, when translated, the title inspiresâblack confidence.â Itâs an uncomfortable, weird, and surreal term which bends the truth and embodies everything within.â
Experimenting in both life and music, Leo Negro and its first cut, âBig Tingsâ (feat.California, art-pop duo Tune-Yards) couldnât be further from 2023âs Grow On EPand the previous yearâs slick LP Slingshot. Moving with flow akin to DâAngelo with Toro Y Moi textures, its twinkling intro of whirling synth and playful approach circles back to Jeremyâs adolescence when heâd reverse, slow down, and speed up his favourite songs through the media player on his computer. Encouraged by his musical squad Will Grierson, Arthur Antony, Brett Ticzon, and enlisting his stylist and thrifter friends to capture the Leo Negro aesthetic, Jay-Woodâs big âinâ for 2025 is collaboration, with the tight-knit crew of likeminded musical colleagues captured in session photo grins beaming from his Instagram grid.
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$11.75JayWood Leo Negro Vinyl LP Woozy Blue Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. Woozy
2. Pistachios
3. Big Tings (Feat Tune-Yards)
4. J.O.Y
5. Assumptions
6. Gratitude
7. Ask 4 Help
8. Palma Wise
9. Dsntrlymt Tr
10. Untitled (Swirl)
11. Sun Baby
JayWood â the nom de plume of Jeremy Haywood-Smith â is embracing new pastures having moved his music-making from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Montreal, and his new album Leo Negro chimes with a different tone as it looks to reconnect the self and grapple with oneâs identity. Marking a moment of meaningful change where controlled chaos takes the lead, it philosophises on what it truly means to be an experimentalist building a multi-faceted world where genre is infinite through sounds braver, more playful, and truthful than heâs dared deliver before. Despite its astute sampling with layers of twists and turns, Leo Negro doesnât showboat but roars in the presence of vulnerability as it considers oneâs abso-lutes as a way of navigating the identity crisis. âAlways looking for attention, I admit it, I canât help it, Iâm a Leo,â he reasons between vintage hip-hop scrubs Pistachios,â recalling a childhood need to be the centre of attention then stepping out of the spotlight as a grown-up. âLeos are confident and sure about themselves, but this record isnât that; so really, when translated, the title inspiresâblack confidence.â Itâs an uncomfortable, weird, and surreal term which bends the truth and embodies everything within.â
Experimenting in both life and music, Leo Negro and its first cut, âBig Tingsâ (feat.California, art-pop duo Tune-Yards) couldnât be further from 2023âs Grow On EPand the previous yearâs slick LP Slingshot. Moving with flow akin to DâAngelo with Toro Y Moi textures, its twinkling intro of whirling synth and playful approach circles back to Jeremyâs adolescence when heâd reverse, slow down, and speed up his favourite songs through the media player on his computer. Encouraged by his musical squad Will Grierson, Arthur Antony, Brett Ticzon, and enlisting his stylist and thrifter friends to capture the Leo Negro aesthetic, Jay-Woodâs big âinâ for 2025 is collaboration, with the tight-knit crew of likeminded musical colleagues captured in session photo grins beaming from his Instagram grid.
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Tracklist:
1. Woozy
2. Pistachios
3. Big Tings (Feat Tune-Yards)
4. J.O.Y
5. Assumptions
6. Gratitude
7. Ask 4 Help
8. Palma Wise
9. Dsntrlymt Tr
10. Untitled (Swirl)
11. Sun Baby
JayWood â the nom de plume of Jeremy Haywood-Smith â is embracing new pastures having moved his music-making from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Montreal, and his new album Leo Negro chimes with a different tone as it looks to reconnect the self and grapple with oneâs identity. Marking a moment of meaningful change where controlled chaos takes the lead, it philosophises on what it truly means to be an experimentalist building a multi-faceted world where genre is infinite through sounds braver, more playful, and truthful than heâs dared deliver before. Despite its astute sampling with layers of twists and turns, Leo Negro doesnât showboat but roars in the presence of vulnerability as it considers oneâs abso-lutes as a way of navigating the identity crisis. âAlways looking for attention, I admit it, I canât help it, Iâm a Leo,â he reasons between vintage hip-hop scrubs Pistachios,â recalling a childhood need to be the centre of attention then stepping out of the spotlight as a grown-up. âLeos are confident and sure about themselves, but this record isnât that; so really, when translated, the title inspiresâblack confidence.â Itâs an uncomfortable, weird, and surreal term which bends the truth and embodies everything within.â
Experimenting in both life and music, Leo Negro and its first cut, âBig Tingsâ (feat.California, art-pop duo Tune-Yards) couldnât be further from 2023âs Grow On EPand the previous yearâs slick LP Slingshot. Moving with flow akin to DâAngelo with Toro Y Moi textures, its twinkling intro of whirling synth and playful approach circles back to Jeremyâs adolescence when heâd reverse, slow down, and speed up his favourite songs through the media player on his computer. Encouraged by his musical squad Will Grierson, Arthur Antony, Brett Ticzon, and enlisting his stylist and thrifter friends to capture the Leo Negro aesthetic, Jay-Woodâs big âinâ for 2025 is collaboration, with the tight-knit crew of likeminded musical colleagues captured in session photo grins beaming from his Instagram grid.












