Jam Baxter, a London-born rapper, has carved a niche in the UK hip-hop scene with his surreal and introspective lyricism. Starting with the collective Contact Play, he transitioned to a solo career marked by collaborations with producer Chemo, resulting in acclaimed albums like "...So We Ate Them Whole" and "Mansion 38." Baxter's work is characterized by vivid storytelling and experimental beats, drawing comparisons to artists like Aesop Rock. His latest album, "Fetch the Poison," reflects experiences from his time in Mexico, blending hallucinatory narratives with diverse musical influences. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jam_Baxter?utm_source=openai))