Ella Mai on R&B’s UK and US Cross-Frontier and Accepting the Discomfort in Growth

Ella Mai on R&B’s UK and US Cross-Frontier and Accepting the Discomfort in Growth

The 27-year-old can now be found residing State-side; a place that received her compellingly organic-approach to music with open arms. This doesn’t mean to say Ella had not truly earned her reputation

Mwanjé is Using Her Imagination to Summon The Diaspora [interview]

Mwanjé is Using Her Imagination to Summon The Diaspora [interview]

Mwanjé is a fountain of knowledge. A polymath in her own right.  The 23-year-old’s fire is stoked by a determination to share her origins and experience with the world. Even as I

The Radiant Chaotic Good of Jewel Ham

The Radiant Chaotic Good of Jewel Ham

Olisa Jr. interviews New York artist Jewel Ham on her latest exhibition, ‘i said what i said.’ Interview & Words by Olisa Jr. At 23 years old, the New York artist Jewel

Advisry at NYFW: Sometimes Dancing

Advisry at NYFW: Sometimes Dancing

By Memuna Konteh Founded in 2014, Advisry is a multimedia brand seeking to commemorate narratives of “Black pride, spirituality and love” through the production of high-quality streetwear, music and film. It is

Tobi Kyeremateng’s ‘ÓWÀMBÈ’ Is A Nostalgic Look into The Heart of Nigerian Party Culture [@tobikyere], [@NetflixUK], [@OlukogaSayo]

Tobi Kyeremateng’s ‘ÓWÀMBÈ’ Is A Nostalgic Look into The Heart of Nigerian Party Culture [@tobikyere], [@NetflixUK], [@OlukogaSayo]

Netflix’s ‘OWAMBE’ Is A Nostalgic Look Into The Pinnacle of British Nigerian Culture Words by Sayo Olukoga. The self-professed giant of Africa, Nigeria has a reputation for being loud, proud, and unapologetic.

21 QUESTIONS: Rachel Chinouriri on Making Space For Black Indie Artists, Growing Up in Croydon + More

21 QUESTIONS: Rachel Chinouriri on Making Space For Black Indie Artists, Growing Up in Croydon + More

Merging satisfying electronic and pop production with beautifully haunting vocals, Rachel Chinouriri is the Croydon singer slowly but surely affirming her place in Britain’s Indie landscape. In a spider inspired world creative

Amarachi Nwosu’s ‘The Ones Who Keep Walking’ tells the story of Art, Music and Culture in Africa right now.

Amarachi Nwosu’s ‘The Ones Who Keep Walking’ tells the story of Art, Music and Culture in Africa right now.

GUAP speaks to photographer and filmmaker Amarachi Nwosu on her debut feature film; The Ones Who Keep Walking. Amarachi Nwosu is a photographer, filmmaker and director who over the years has lived and

GUAP 25 – The Alté Edition: The Evolving Sounds Of Africa & Its Diaspora [@BojDRB] [@iamodeal] [@itsgabzy]

GUAP 25 – The Alté Edition: The Evolving Sounds Of Africa & Its Diaspora [@BojDRB] [@iamodeal] [@itsgabzy]

If you want to see the future of music from the African continent look no further than Alté. Nigeria has been a powerhouse in music from the African continent for a while

AKS Talks Fatherhood, Culture and Family Contributions on New Single, ‘Parity’ [@AKSonline]

AKS Talks Fatherhood, Culture and Family Contributions on New Single, ‘Parity’ [@AKSonline]

Words By: Matthew Griffiths AKS gives us in-depth insights into the narrative of the “Parity” video and deeper meanings behind 5 lyrical takes from the track. “Every pro has a con” is

Ladipoe, A True Leader Of The Nigerian Afro-Rap Scene [@LadiPoe]

Ladipoe, A True Leader Of The Nigerian Afro-Rap Scene [@LadiPoe]

Words by: Robert Solomon Ladipoe displays no shortage of bravado. With a voice that seamlessly oscillates between euphonious and blunt, and with his music marked by witty one-liners which he tags “lifelines,”