JoeJas Reflects and Rides Smooth on “Last 108 Ride”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

“Last 108 Ride” is JoeJas at his most grounded—reflective, funky, and effortlessly cool.

Stepping into JoeJas’s world is always a trip worth taking. The UK-based rapper continues to build his own vibrant universe—full of quirky visuals, creative production choices, and a distinct personality that feels impossible to replicate. Recently, Joe released a nine-track project called Left Handed Bandit. One of the tracks from it is “Last 108 Ride.”

The production on “Last 108 Ride” is rich and textured, blending gentle undertones with splashes of funk and soulful notes. It’s the kind of beat that hits both your car speakers and your spirit—energetic yet deeply felt. The tempo drives forward with confidence, creating the perfect backdrop for JoeJas’s reflective lyricism.

Lyrically, JoeJas takes a step back to process his journey—his grind, growth, and the peace he’s found in being unapologetically himself. His delivery remains cool and composed, as if he’s narrating his own evolution while cruising through the city one last time before the next big chapter.

“Last 108 Ride” captures the essence of JoeJas perfectly: creative, grounded, and effortlessly original. It’s chill, introspective, and just funky enough to keep your head nodding all the way through.





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