A Night with Essibee’s “Life’s Worth Livin’”
- Miles Coleman
- Jun 27
- 2 min read

It’s strange how the right song finds you exactly when you need it. That’s what happened the night I heard Life’s Worth Livin’ by Essibee. I wasn’t looking for answers, but I found something that felt like one or at least the start of one.
The beat, crafted with subtle intention by ObserveTheSun, doesn’t push or pull. It rests, like it knows you’ve had a long day. Essibee enters not with bravado but with awareness. His voice carries the weight of reflection, not performance. When he raps, “I thought that life was a race but you can’t thrive if you’re not living,” it doesn’t feel like a line. It feels like something he’s learned the hard way.
Essibee isn’t here to impress you. He’s here to tell you the truth as he knows it. Since emerging onto the UK rap scene in 2022, Essibee has been carving out a lane that is uniquely his own. He is a rare combination of sharp lyricist and introspective storyteller, blending lived experience with poetic insight. With a relentless work ethic and a passion for pushing boundaries, he has quickly become one of the UK’s most promising new voices. His collaborations with top-tier producers like ObserveTheSun have only sharpened his sound, allowing him to explore deeper emotional territory without ever losing his edge.
What stands out about Life’s Worth Livin’ is how much space it gives to thought. It is not just about bars. It is about breathing. It is about the quiet moments between ambition and anxiety, and about learning to trust yourself in the stillness. The final lines, where he thanks himself before bed, do not beg for applause. They land like a sigh, soft, earned, necessary.
This track is not a cry for help or a call to arms. It is something more rare. A reminder that you are allowed to just be. To feel uncertain. To keep going.
You don’t just hear Life’s Worth Livin’, you live it for a moment. And somehow that moment feels enough.
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