Bury singer songwriter and BBC Radio Manchester presenter Jsky has released a new EP which champions body positivity and acceptance.
The new EP titled "Célfie" was released on Valentine’s Day and includes a six tracks to hopefully encourage people to fall in love with themselves and their body.
The local star presented the hit Channel 4 body positivity phenomenon TV show Naked Beach in 2019.
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Naked Beach was viewed by more than 2m people and was screened in schools across the UK in a bid to help combat a growing body image crisis.
Inspired by the music he grew up listening to with a modern twist, Célfie speaks on a number of themes such as acceptance and overcoming past trauma.
He said: “I wanted to release a body of work that really represented who I am today.”
The EP also features his hit single Legs which has been his most successful record to date which was released back last November.
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Other stand out songs on Célfie include follow up single 2 Good, and Deansgate, an ode to Jsky’s yesteryears on the Manchester scene, which features local rapper Fabz.
Last year, Jsky represented the UK after being selected to carry the Queen's baton for the Commonwealth Games.
He was honoured for his contribution to the arts and charity and for inspiring through fashion and music and become the first ever baton bearer in the world to compete the feat in heels.
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He said: “I wanted to promote Pride visibility and show that there is power in femininity.”
Célfie is out now on all major platforms via WorldofJsky Records.
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