William G. Shields (born 1979), better known by his stage name Jehst, is an English
rapper
Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or chanted, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. The ...
and co-founder of hip hop label
YNR Productions.
Biography
Born in Kent in 1979, Jehst spent his early childhood in
Crowborough
Crowborough is a town and civil parish in East Sussex, England, in the Weald at the edge of Ashdown Forest in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 7 miles (11 km) south-west of Royal Tunbridge Wells and 33 mile ...
in Sussex before moving to
Huddersfield
Huddersfield is a market town in the Kirklees district in West Yorkshire, England. It is the administrative centre and largest settlement in the Kirklees district. The town is in the foothills of the Pennines. The River Holme's confluence into t ...
where he went to
Honley High School. After being admitted to the LSE in London for a degree in Social Anthropology & Law, Jehst subsequently dropped out due to an offer of a record deal and an opportunity to set up his own label.
His debut release came in 1999 with the ''Premonitions'' EP on YNR Productions, which he co-founded with
Leeds hip hop
Leeds hip hop or New Yorkshire hip hop is the style of hip hop found in the epicentre of the New Yorkshire hip-hop movement that originated in West Yorkshire, England during the 2000s. Leeds hip hop has been noted as a revival of the purist for ...
artist, Tommy Evans. Premonitions was recorded in Leeds with Evil Ed on production and featuring a number of early YNR artists such as Tommy Evans, Nmonic, Asaviour, Taharka, Usmaan, Nexus 6. An initial run of just 500 copies of the Premonitions EP are thought to have been produced and distributed by hand (these early copies can be distinguished by the blue ink used to print the text on the sleeve.) Jehsts solo career extended further when he appeared on
Task Force's EP ''Voice of the Great Outdoors'' (2000) with the track 'Cosmic Gypsies', which resulted in a longtime association with
Low Life Records
Joe Christie, better known as Braintax, is a British hip hop artist and producer. Christie had also recorded or appeared under the pseudonyms Brando Flux and Joey Brains. All of his releases were on his own record label, Low Life Records.
Origi ...
. The release of four 12" records on the same label soon followed, while at around the same time in 2002 Jehst was also a pivotal member of the seven-man group Champions of Nature, whose members included AM, Apollo, L. Dolo,
Lewis Parker, Profound, and Supa T (a.k.a. The Sundragon). The group eventually released two EP's before disbanding, but not before the final release of the acclaimed album, ''
The Return of the Drifter''. Issued in June 2002, it was a double release with an accompanying 11-track CD of the same name. This was essentially a collection of previously released tracks and a cross-section of Jehst's work up to that point.
Furthermore, Shields had begun collaborating with producers such as Harry Love and Lewis Parker to further enhance his status as an established figure within the British hip hop scene. In 2003, he unveiled his debut album proper, ''
Falling Down'', which featured guest appearances from Lewis Parker, Supa T, Usmaan and
Klashnekoff. Jehst's next solo instalment came in the form of the 2005 effort, ''
Nuke Proof Suit''. The following year saw Jehst's production project, Jehst Presents: Underworld Epics come to fruition. In 2007 The Mengi Bus Mixtape was released, accompanied by a string of live shows including a small run of shows in
Australia.
Shields has also released material under the name 'Billy Brimstone' on his own label, YNR; the same label responsible for many up and coming and established British hip hop artists.
Jehst's next album ''The Dragon of an Ordinary Family'' was released in June 2011. The first single from the album, "Starting Over", was launched by a viral marketing video campaign in which a supposed Jehst fan recorded footage of the rapper appearing as a worker of the Post Office. 'Jehst Is My Postman' later turned out to be a PR stunt, as this recording was followed up by a music video of the single, featuring many other rappers dressed in a variety of costumes.
Jehst has continued to release both his own and others music on his label YNR since then, including albums from Confucius MC and others. He has frequently collaborated with other
hip hop artists from the UK including
Loyle Carner
Benjamin Gerard Coyle-Larner (born 6 October 1994), known professionally as Loyle Carner, is an English hip hop musician. After supporting various rappers during their tours, he released his debut album, '' Yesterday's Gone'', in 2017, which ga ...
,
Lee Scott,
Lord Apex and many more.
In 2020, Jehst released a collaborative EP with
Blah Records
Blah Records is a British hip hop and alternative hip hop record label owned and managed by Lee Scott and Salar Saajedi. It was founded by Lee Scott and producer Molotov (now part of the management of High Focus Records) in 2006, with label rap ...
co-founder Lee Scott under the name GROUP.
Graffiti
Jehst was a founding member of a graffiti crew called TCS (The Chemical Soulz) alongside SpyMaD and Reap. TCS were credited with reviving the graffiti scene in Halifax during the mid 1990's. TCS eventually grew to become a large group of graffiti artists and taggers so the more exclusive group PCP was formed as an offshoot to focus on bigger pieces that were more technically challenging. Jehst and SpyMaD joined PCP and were active for a number of years in the North of England with the majority of the groups output being in Halifax and Huddersfield.
Discography
Albums
*''
The Return of the Drifter'' (2002,
Low Life
A low-life (or lowlife) is a term for a person who is considered morally unacceptable by their community. Examples of people society often labels low-lives include aggressive panhandlers, bullies, criminals, drug dealers, freeloaders, hobos, ...
)
*''Falling Down'' (2003, Low Life)
*''
The Dragon of an Ordinary Family'' (2011, YNR Productions)
*''The Dragon of an Ordinary Family: The Remixes'' (2013, YNR Productions)
*''Billy Green is Dead'' (2017, YNR Productions)
Mixtapes/Productions
*''Jehst Presents: Underworld Epics'' (2006, Low Life) (Various Artists)
*''The Mengi Bus Mixtape'' (2005)
EPs
*''Premonitions'' (1999, YNR)
*''
Nuke Proof Suit'' (2005, Reprezent)
*''Heathens'' (2020, YNR)
Singles
*"Alcoholic Author" ("Nightbreed" featuring Kyza and
Klashnekoff on B-side) (2002)
*"Keep it Live" (as 'Billy Brimstone') ("Psychedelic Phlegm" on B-side) (2005, YNR)
*"G.A.M.E.O.V.E.R." (2013, YNR)
*"Reel It In" (with
Lee Scott & Strange U) (2016, YNR)
Appearances
* 'Finalisation' from Champions of Nature's – Finalisation EP (2000)
* 'Breakfast' of Champions from Champions of Nature – Finalisation EP (2000)
* 'The Bodyclock' from Nmonic's 'Voice Mail' EP (YNR Productions) (2000)
* 'Carpe Diem' from Champions of Nature – The Fuckoff EP (2000)
* 'Jazzy Styles', 'Finalisation', Breakfast', 'Carpe Diem', 'Salsa Smurf', 'C'mon! (C.O.N.)' from Champions of Nature – Self Titled LP (2000)
* 'Cosmic Gypsies' from
Task Force's ''Voice of the Great Outdoors EP'' (2000)
* 'Riviera Hustle' from
Braintax's album
Biro Funk (2001)
* 'Communications', 'Cold Sun' and 'Seasons of Espionage' from the
Lewis Parker album ''It's all happening Now'' (2002)
* 'It's All Live' from DJ MK's compilation ''Westwood UK Hip Hop 2002 Vol. 1''
* 'Adventures in New Bohemia' and 'City Sickness' from the
Low Life Records
Joe Christie, better known as Braintax, is a British hip hop artist and producer. Christie had also recorded or appeared under the pseudonyms Brando Flux and Joey Brains. All of his releases were on his own record label, Low Life Records.
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compilation ''Food'' (2003)
* 'Freedom Fighters' from The Answer & Genesis mixtape ''FTP Radio Vol 17'' (2003)
* 'Weed' from Evil Ed's mixtape ''The Enthusiast'' (2004)
* 'Fantastic 4' from Rhaja's album ''Tierre Caliente'' (2004)
* 'Freestyle Exclusive' from DJ Louis Slipperz mixtape ''Task Force Presents DJ Loius Slipperz: £10 Bag, Volume 1'' (2004)
* 'The Guns Of Navarone' from the Micall Parknsun album ''The Working Class Dad'' (2005)
* 'E.V' and 'Suicide' from the LG & Biscuit album ''Smoke Rings'' (2006)
* 'Souls Of The Unborn' from the Kashmere album ''In The Hour Of Chaos'' (2006)
* 'Concrete Shoes' from the Sir Smurf Lil album ''Myalpha'' (2006)
* 'Money in the Bank' and 'Findaz Keepaz' from the Asaviour album ''The Borrowed Ladder'' (2006)
* 'Equal Portions' from the
Verb T album ''Bring It Back To Basics'' (2006)
* 'Sound of the Drum' from the
Yungun album ''Grown Man Business'' (2006)
* 'Water Torture' from Cee Why's album ''Kidulthood OST'' (2006)
* 'Winterland' from the Verb T and
The Last Skeptik album ''Broken Window'' (2007)
* 'Move' With Micall Parknsun, From HMD's ''One Pursuit'' (2007)
* 'Centre of the Sun' from the Kashmere album ''Raiders of the Lost Archives'' (2008)
* 'Sleepy Little Town' from the
Jack Flash album ''The Union Jack Album'' (2008, Klink Records)
* 'Dysekta into Bass 31' from the DJ Nonames mixtape ''Strictly Grizzness'' (2009, Dented Records)
* 'We Won't Mind' from the Thundamentals album ''Sleeping on Your Style'' (2009)
* 'Dust' from The Optimen's album ''The Out of Money Experience'' (2010)
* 'I Can' from
Bliss n Eso
Bliss n Eso (formerly known as Bliss n' Esoterikizm) are an Australian hip hop trio based in Sydney. They are currently signed to Melbourne record label Illusive Sounds, and are managed and booked by label co-founders Adam Jankie and Matt Gudi ...
's album ''
Running on Air
''Running on Air'' is the fourth studio album by the Australian hip hop trio Bliss n Eso. It was released on 30 July 2010. The album debuted at No. 1 in Australia for the week commencing 9 August 2010. It has since been certified Platinum ...
'' (2010)
* 'The Long and Short of it All' from
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly's album ''Maps'' (2012)
* 'Connect The SPDIF' from The Purist "Connect The SPDIF" EP (2012)
* 'In The Sky' from Author's album ''Forward Forever ''(2013)
* 'Doubledecker' from IF's album ''Rap'' (2015)
* 'Campbell & Algar' from the Morriarchi album ''Buggzville'' (2016)
* 'Wolf at the Door' from Project Mooncircle's 15th Anniversary Sampler (2017)
References
External links
Official MySpaceJehst video interviewJehst interview on Style43Discography at Discogs.comBBC Radio 1 interview
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1979 births
Living people
English male rappers