UK rapper Ceebo is drawing attention with Blair Babies, a project shaped by the social and political climate he grew up in.
Speaking around the release, Ceebo connects the title to a generation raised during the long aftermath of Tony Blair’s time in office. What this really means is a group of young people coming of age amid rising living costs, limited opportunity, and a sense that many major decisions were made before they had a voice. The project reflects those conditions without leaning on slogans, focusing instead on everyday pressure, identity, and frustration.
The mixtape blends sharp lyricism with stripped-back production, leaving space for reflection rather than spectacle. Ceebo frames the work as an attempt to document how systems affect personal lives, especially for young people navigating adulthood in modern Britain.
Rather than positioning himself as a spokesperson, he presents the music as shared experience. The songs are grounded in observation and reality, aiming to resonate with listeners who recognize the environment he’s describing.
