Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Bad Bunny rocks out, King Princess brings the pain and AJ Tracey secures the bag again.
Bad Bunny rocks out, King Princess brings the pain and AJ Tracey secures the bag again.
Liv Little finds the 23-year-old Walsall-born singer-songwriter on the cusp of an extraordinary second act – and offering up her full self for the first time.
The Serbian DJ’s emotive selections will have you pining for the club.
The artist has defined her own style of music, blending soul, electro and pop with a nod to her South Indian heritage.
The film follows four artists who’ve turned their troubles and dreams into art.
It’s been a tough year. The Aussie pop singer has gathered some tunes which capture the mood.
Featuring NUKG from Conducta and JGrrey, NSG’s custard-praising hit and reggaeton rhythms from Kali Uchis.
He's been up, he's been down. Now the 24-year-old singer-songwriter is ready to return brimming with confidence – and a house-inspired second album.
The Accra-based singer and producer talks signature dishes, classic Lil’ Kim looks and sending Trump to outer space.
The seasoned MC is teaching under-16s how to keep their eyes on the ball.
Featuring Billie Eilish’s return, Amaarae’s sad girls anthem, and the West Midlands link up of Pa Salieu and M1llionz.
The London-via-Sheffield songwriter steps into her fantasy world for the Lucent:APEX live sessions series.
As he releases his new five track EP, Truth Be Sold, the London-via-Brooklyn rapper talks misguided materialism and how we’re all just another piece in the puzzle.
The 19-year-old newcomer talks Hollywood dreams, big boss energy and taking on a shelved single from Selena Gomez.
Dua Lipa teams up with Belgian pop star Angèle, Bree Runway enlists kindred spirit Rico Nasty and AceMoMa drop a satisfying rave explosion.
The Nigerian singer-rapper unleashes his charisma for the Lucent: APEX live sessions series.
Soft Boy Records’ co-founder is stepping out solo for his emotionally charged debut album, Dog Person.
On the eve of his debut mixtape Dutch from the 5th, the London rapper opens up about the hard man memes, mental health stigma and memories of his late manager Fox.
The Me Gusta star on growing up in Rio De Janeiro’s favelas, lockdown birthdays and bonding with Cardi B.
This joint has served the likes of Ghetts, Headie One, D Block Europe and Jorja Smith. Perfectly presented pancakes and exotic fruit aside, it's earned a reputation for respecting Bow's music history.
The fast-rising “Queen of Drill” took to a London rooftop for the Lucent: APEX live sessions series.
Featuring slinky Afrobeats from Wizkid, a toxic relationship anthem from Claudia Valentina and the new band from Jay Som and Chastity Belt’s Annie Truscott.