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Founder of the Junglist Movement Currently Hospitalized

Hospitalized Founder of Junglist Movement

Hospitalized Leader of Junglist Movement
Hospitalized Leader of Junglist Movement

Founder of the Junglist Movement Currently Hospitalized

In the heart of the drum & bass community, a GoFundMe campaign is currently active, aiming to support Leke Adesoye, the founder of the renowned Junglist Movement brand.

Leke, who has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive but non-cancerous tumour known as Giant Cell Tumour Of The Bone, faces regular challenges due to his lifelong condition of sickle cell anaemia. This requires him to undergo blood exchanges every six weeks to prevent potentially life-threatening complications.

The campaign, which does not specify a deadline, seeks to alleviate financial pressure so Leke can focus on his health. As of now, the goal is to raise £10,000.

The Junglist Movement, a well-known brand within Jungle music and the UK underground culture, gained further prominence when it was showcased in the 1999 film Human Traffic, starring John Simm and Danny Dyer. The brand's t-shirt has been a popular choice among many popular artists from drum & bass / jungle and beyond, including General Levy, Grooverider, Fabio, Lenzman, Makoto, D Bridge, D Double E, Calibre, Harry Shotta, Degs, Killa Kella, and Collette Warren.

In a remarkable show of support, Hospital Records, a leading drum & bass record label, has produced a variation of the Junglist Movement t-shirt and is donating all profits from its sales to the fundraising campaign. The t-shirt is available for purchase on the Hospital Records website.

For the most accurate and detailed information, including the specific goals and updates, it's best to check the GoFundMe page directly or the official Junglist Movement channels. As campaign details can change over time, it's essential to stay informed for the best way to support Leke during this challenging period.

The campaign was first brought to light by a post titled "Junglist Movement Founder In Hospital" on LoveThatBass, highlighting the impact Leke's absence has on the community and the need for support during this difficult time.

As Leke continues to battle his health challenges, the drum & bass community stands united in their support for one of its pillars. If you wish to contribute to the GoFundMe campaign, please visit the official page to learn more and offer your support.

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