Jeleel Try’s The Most Viral Dessert In Manchester | Pie Radio
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Join us as Jeleel pops up in Manchester for a day full of vibes, fashion, and food! 🍦👟
We take him to Clint — Manchester’s iconic streetwear brand — where he checks out their freshest tracksuits and sneakers, before heading to Ner Cafe to try the most viral dessert in Manchester for the very first time.
Along the way, Jeleel talks about his 20-year grind to success, his unique sound blending Afro fusion and rock, how he’s gone viral multiple times without paid marketing, and his Nigerian roots. 🇳🇬
🎯 In This Video:
0:00 – Jeleel on his journey & hard work
0:28 – Exploring Clint’s latest streetwear drops
5:57 – Trying Manchester’s viral dessert at Nur Cafe
7:10 – Evolving sound: From raw energy to pure authenticity
8:30 – Secrets to going viral organically
11:16 – Nigerian heritage & December plans
11:48 – Shoutouts & final message
💬 Message from Jeleel: “Go in the world and do something great.”
📍 Locations Featured:
Clint, Manchester
Nur Cafe, Manchester
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*(00:00–00:28)* Jeleel opens by reflecting on his journey—“I kind of had to, like, blow myself up… took like 20 years”—expressing gratitude for how his success unfolded organically.
*(00:28–01:44)* He’s in Manchester, heading to two spots: *Clint*, a local Manchester fashion brand, and *Nur Cafe*, to try a viral dessert. The clip also features browsing and trying on tracksuits at Clint.
*(05:57–06:47)* At *urr Cafe*, Jeleel introduces the viral dessert—resembling a mango—describing its texture as “cream mixed with jelly... like mango jelly and ice cream.” He enjoys the treat.
*(07:10–07:36)* He contrasts his earlier raw sound with his current music style, calling this version more “pure” and “authentic,” describing it as melodic Afro fusion with guitars.
*(07:36–08:30)* Jeleel emphasises his unique path—"I feel like I'm on an island as an artist"—and advises his younger self to “keep going” despite being misunderstood.
*(08:30–09:36)* When asked about going viral, he says authenticity and uniqueness are key—like surprising people by sounding like a child despite being a big guy doing backflips—and credits organic, self-managed social media as central to his visibility.
*(10:38–11:16)* He highlights hard work and consistency: “Nothing comes easy… if it comes easy, it's not gonna last,” and notes his Nigerian roots, revealing he’s from Lagos, with maternal family from Abuma.
*(11:16–11:48)* Jeleel shares plans to return to Nigeria in December, urges promoters and club owners to book him, and anticipates bringing his energy (and backflips!) to the stage back home.
*(11:48–12:31)* He wraps up by thanking both Ner Cafe and Clint for their hospitality, and encourages viewers to “go in the world and do something great.”
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