Josa’s new single All of My Mistakes dives deep into the raw emotions of love and heartbreak presented in a gritty UK rap style. Inspired by real-life experiences, the track speaks to the whirlwind of falling for someone so intensely that it feels like you could take on the world—only to have them turn away in a matter of days. The song explores the vulnerability that comes with giving someone your heart, only to have them throw it away, but it’s also a powerful statement of growth.
As Josa reflects on that painful experience, the track narrates the learning process from those mistakes and using them as fuel to move forward. With sharp lyricism, an unapologetic flow, and a confident delivery, All of My Mistakes represents not just heartbreak but the resilience and strength found in rising above it. It’s a reminder to never let anyone diminish your value and to always be unapologetically yourself.
Josa‘s “All of My Mistakes” is a gripping display of emotional depth and lyrical fire, showcasing an artist who knows how to turn pain into power. The track resonates with undeniable authenticity, blending vulnerability with bold confidence in a way that feels both cathartic and empowering. Josa doesn’t just tell a story—he transforms it into a battle cry, reminding listeners that every setback can spark a new sense of self-worth. His commanding voice rides the beat with conviction, carving out a space that feels raw, real, and remarkably uplifting. This is more than a song—it’s a statement of survival and self-discovery.
UK artist Josa’s journey into music is anything but typical. Starting out as a boy obsessed with dance—rewatching Step Up DVDs from the nail shop with his mum and rallying friends for a shot on Britain’s Got Talent—Josa’s early love for performance laid the groundwork. It wasn’t until secondary school, rapping over drill beats and hearing the raw energy of tracks like Abra Cadabra’s Robbery and Jay Silva’s See Me Now, that music started to take hold in a deeper way.
But when his school shut down and he had to start over, things shifted. That’s when he met mentor Lillian Okolie and joined The Reach Out Project, a youth group that gave him direction, access to the studio, and real belief in himself. His first afro-swing release All Good dropped back in 2018, but it wasn’t until the 2021 single HERO took off on TikTok that Josa really stepped into his stride. His music blends truth, testimony, and bounce—equal parts praise and party; Josa’s sound bridges grit and joy, hip-hop tradition and fresh perspective. For him, music is an outlet and a proof of grace and growth.
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