The Producer’s Voice: Slinger [@slinger]

The Producer’s Voice: Slinger [@slinger]

Words By: Miki Hellerbach The Producer’s Voice is a new series for GUAP where we highlight the stories of instrumental crafters. We hope to bring their stories to the forefront instead of

All the Stars (and stripes): The Best looks from this year’s Met Gala

All the Stars (and stripes): The Best looks from this year’s Met Gala

By Jason Kwame After a year hiatus, the Met Gala was back in full effect, and your faves wasted no time going all out for another legendary night of fashion and creativity.

Hair Me Out: Confronting cultural appropriation

Hair Me Out: Confronting cultural appropriation

By Kadisha Kaur-Singh In a new modern world where cornrows and box braids are the latest fashion week trend; the rich history and the importance these hairstyles have had, and still continue

The Maturing of Inhaler [@InhalerDublin]

The Maturing of Inhaler [@InhalerDublin]

Words by: Matthew Griffiths Dublin’s Inhaler used lockdown to hone their sound without having anyone to shape their decisions besides themselves. During lockdown, there were artists who found that their new confines

REVIEW: Blanco – City of God [@blanc0b0urne]

REVIEW: Blanco – City of God [@blanc0b0urne]

Words by: Dwayne Wilks The Harlem Spartan enjoys the solace of his own lane on his debut project, City of God. Harlem Spartans are one of Drill’s foundational groups, helping to build

The Producer’s Voice: Riton [@Ritontime]

The Producer’s Voice: Riton [@Ritontime]

Words By Miki Hellerbach The Producer’s Voice is a new series for GUAP where we highlight the stories of instrumental crafters. We hope to bring their stories to the forefront instead of

The Women’s Pocket Conspiracy

The Women’s Pocket Conspiracy

By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse It’s guaranteed that if you compliment anyone other than a man on their outfit, they will excitedly point out, “it has pockets!!”.  When buying from the women’s section,

A Yam Carnival review: A beautiful mess?

A Yam Carnival review: A beautiful mess?

I arrived at Clapham Common by 2pm on a sunny Saturday morning. The area was already buzzing with hundreds of attendees, with locals asking, ‘What’s going on here? Is it some kind of

‘She held her Yoruba heritage tight in one hand // In her defence, the colonizers had taken everything from her people. Why should they take her gods too?’

‘She held her Yoruba heritage tight in one hand // In her defence, the colonizers had taken everything from her people. Why should they take her gods too?’

The Rise of Indigenous Yoruba culture in Western entertainment today. Contribution by Demilade Phillips. . The 2017 Grammys marked a very prominent moment for me as a black Nigerian man of Yoruba

The 70/30 Wardrobe Rule: You’ll Always Have Something To Wear

The 70/30 Wardrobe Rule: You’ll Always Have Something To Wear

By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Getting dressed is likely the first thing you do each morning. It’s also likely that the first thing you say as you stare at the clothes bursting out