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Emma Chamberlain doesn’t care about being famous

She's hailed as a style icon, the voice of a generation and a marketing case-study for what makes young people tick – all for just being herself. Plucked out of reality precisely for being real, Emma Chamberlain is the blueprint for how to navigate social media stardom.

Society

The gentrification of Triller

Following a 90 day will-it, won’t-it speculation over Trump’s US TikTok ban, a rival app has welcomed an exodus of disenfranchised, renegade-dancing TikTokers. But how will this impact Triller’s hip-hop DNA that has traditionally elevated its Black creators?

Society

Zillennials: the generation game

Are you neither Gen Z nor millennial? If you’re “too young to talk about adulting and avocado toast, too old to make a TikTok account” you might just be a zillennial. Eve Upton-Clark demystifies the micro-generation.

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Music

Kamaiyah’s finally free

When she blew up back in 2016, the Oakland rapper was headed for stardom, but she claims a major label deal stunted her success. With her new album Got it Made out today, she speaks exclusively to The Face to toast her independence.

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