Words by Kieonte Clarke This week, we highlight the music of up-and-coming South London artist, Adz. If there’s one word to best describe South London rapper Adz, it’s ‘potential’. Primarily…
Words by The Urban Journal Her loss to Naomi Osaka raised questions about retirement – but with a record as good as hers, no one should rush to rule out…
Words by Chanelle Goddard This week, we highlight the refreshing indie-pop vocals and smooth neo-soul sound of Arlo Parks. Arlo Parks is the definition of young black talent. Aged only…
Words by Hannah Shaw This week, we highlight the soul-infused sounds of Trinidad-born artist BERWYN. If anyone deserves recognition for his soul-infused hip-hop and those downbeat R&B tones, it’s BERWYN….
Words by Rosalind Thacker The Golden Globes’ recognition of Emily in Paris over Michaela Cole’s I May Destroy You goes to show just how little value awards shows still maintain….
Words by Axel Metz Ahead of the release of their debut EP, we highlight the music of R&B artist Violet Jones and producer Dom Porter. Breaking into the mainstream music…
Words by Hannah Shaw Disney has teamed up with a University of Hertfordshire graduate to bring West African culture to the screen. In their attempt to diversify the media industry,…
Words by Axel Metz Ahead of the release of her new single, “Motives”, we profile rising UK R&B artist Cilla Raie. At 27, London-born R&B artist Cilla Raie has already…
Words by Rosalind Thacker For a series that rightly champions diverse talent, Bridgerton could have done more to address the issues it only hints at. If you haven’t seen or…
Words by The Urban Journal A president’s words can start wars and move markets – but on the inauguration of America’s 46th commander-in-chief, it was Amanda Gorman’s words that mattered most….