Lettsom Neil shares a riveting video for single, “Harvey Price”
There’s no wasted motion in “Harvey Price,” the latest release from Lettsom Neil. In just around two minutes, he delivers a track that feels both immediate and deeply rooted, a burst of clarity forged from pressure, ambition, and the kind of real life experience that can’t be manufactured. It’s hip-hop in its purest form and with a music video just released, he’s proved he’s at the top of his game!
Pulled from his December 2025 mixtape Streets Is Talking, the track stands as a defining statement in Lettsom Neil’s growing catalog. His sound fully leans into introspection lyrically, balancing self-awareness with a hunger that pushes every bar forward. There’s a sense of urgency here, not in a frantic way, but in the feeling that every second counts. The lyrics are what you hang on and everything else feels secondary.
The song’s context is honestly what makes it pop the most. It stems from a turning point in Lettsom’s life, being shot while filming a previous video, transformed his relationship with music, shifting it from a casual outlet into something essential. That weight is embedded in the track’s DNA. You can hear the discipline in his delivery, the determination to not just tell his story but to reshape it.
The production complements that mindset with a legitimate intensity, allowing his voice to sit front and center. There’s no unnecessary gloss, just a clear lane carved out for his perspective to land with impact. It’s the kind of minimalism that amplifies rather than limits, giving the track a sharp edge.
The accompanying music video (linked above) adds another layer to the experience, expanding the emotional scope without overshadowing the music itself. It offers visual context that deepens the track’s themes, providing a window into the environment and mindset that shaped it. Without over-explaining or becoming overly cinematic, it enhances the narrative, grounding the song in a tangible reality that lingers long after the final frame.
“Harvey Price” isn’t just about reflecting on where he’s been, it’s about making a conscious decision to move differently, to break cycles and avoid becoming defined by circumstance.
As his audience continues to grow unsurprisingly across London and beyond, it’s clear that Lettsom Neil is building something substantial. “Harvey Price” may be brief, but it leaves a lasting impression. Streets Is Talking is a project well worth diving into, so make sure you give it a spin in full.
For now though, please click those links below to listen in, follow along for more, and of course to stay tuned for more.
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