Hak Baker
Hak Baker is the East End troubadour whose raw, genre-defying sound has made him one of Britain’s most compelling and respected voices. Raised on the Isle of Dogs, Hak channels the grit, humor, and contradictions of working-class London into his music, blending folk, reggae, punk, and street-level storytelling into what he calls “G-Folk.” His lyrics move between personal vulnerability, social observation, and political commentary, painting vivid portraits of modern life. Celebrated by peers from Skepta to Fontaines DC, Hak’s unfiltered voice and boundary-pushing style mark him as a singular artist, one whose work resonates with outsiders, rebels, and festival crowds alike.


