Jim Legxacy releases new song 'IDK IDK' with London video

British musician Jim Legxacy has unveiled his first new track of 2026, titled “IDK IDK,” accompanied by a vibrant music video set in London. The video, directed by Rohan Dil, captures Legxacy and his friends dancing through the city in a mixed-media style reminiscent of the 2010s.

Jim Legxacy, the British artist known for his innovative sound, dropped “IDK IDK” on March 24, as first reported by Pitchfork. This single marks his return after a year-long hiatus from new releases, following his XL Recordings debut mixtape Black British Music in 2025. That project included standout tracks like “Father” and “Stick,” which helped build anticipation for his work among fans and critics alike. Earlier in his career, Legxacy earned recognition with his 2023 mixtape Homeless N*gga Pop Music, which Pitchfork ranked at No. 94 on its list of the 100 Best Albums of the 2020s So Far. The new video for “IDK IDK,” helmed by director Rohan Dil, blends mixed-media elements with a nostalgic 2010s aesthetic. It follows Legxacy and his crew as they energetically bop around various London spots, showcasing the city's streets and landmarks. The clip has already drawn attention for its playful energy and visual flair, inviting viewers to join in the fun. Legxacy continues to draw from his UK roots, mixing genres in a way that has solidified his place in contemporary music scenes. Fans can now stream “IDK IDK” and watch the video on major platforms.

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