Jacob Banks is a British singer-songwriter and musician known for his powerful voice and eclectic musical style. Born on July 24, 1991, in Nigeria, he moved to Birmingham, UK, at the age of 13. His music is a blend of soul, R&B, and blues, often infused with elements of hip-hop and rock, showcasing his versatility and unique sound.
Banks first gained attention in 2012 after winning the MOBO UnSung regional competition in Birmingham. This success led to the release of his debut EP, “The Monologue,” in 2013, which featured the standout track “Worthy.” His rich, soulful voice and emotive lyrics quickly garnered a dedicated following and critical acclaim.
In 2015, Banks signed with Atlantic Records, under which he released the EP “The Paradox.” This project further established his reputation, featuring tracks like “Monster” and “Grace,” which highlighted his ability to blend different genres seamlessly. His full-length debut album, “Village,” was released in 2018. The album, which includes hits like “Chainsmoking” and “Unknown (To You),” received widespread praise for its raw emotion, powerful storytelling, and diverse musical influences.
Banks has toured extensively, captivating audiences with his dynamic live performances. His music often addresses themes of love, heartbreak, and resilience, resonating with listeners worldwide. Jacob Banks continues to be a prominent figure in contemporary music, celebrated for his distinctive voice and innovative approach to songwriting.