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The self-proclaimed cheeky chappy proves his lyrical prowess on new song, Oliver Twist.
The self-proclaimed cheeky chappy proves his lyrical prowess on new song, Oliver Twist.
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent's most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
We speak to a psychosexual therapist and individuals whose sexual appetites have shrunk during the pandemic.
In an extract from Cryptocurrency: How Digital Money Could Transform Finance, WIRED’s staff writer Gian Volpicelli traces the digital currency’s dark political past.
THE FACE joins the surreal musician in London as he kicks off his campaign ahead of his genre-bending latest track, Mid.
…but it’s not as simple and binary as that. The new Disney+ sci-fi series is a brilliant exploration of gender, identity and power when – uh-oh – the world has ended.
A recent YouGov poll revealed that 71 per cent of women had been sexually harassed in a public space. Now, post-freedom day, organisations such as Don’t Be A Creep and Change The Lineup want to prevent it from happening.
It’s been an eventful two weeks since Ye’s phantom album release party at Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium. Now, he’s got fashion’s most subversive name by his side.
Following Adele’s request, the streaming giant has hidden the shuffle button. Here, THE FACE’s editors pick out LPs with genius song sequencing.
Ahead of London’s Risen festival, celebrating the “divine” feminine, we speak to a range of nightlife industry workers to gauge their thoughts on achieving proper progress.
As he finishes his new album, DONDA, Kanye West holes up in a prison cell-like bedroom with no windows and a very basic bed. We ask three estate agents how they would sell it.
To mark COP26, this week Corrie, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks have joined forces to raise awareness about the climate emergency. But here are three soap storylines we think really would capture the nation's imagination.
With a presentation designed to delight your senses, this season, Ricardo Tisci wants you to listen up.
London Film Festival: The French star of 2021’s most jaw-dropping, see-it-to-believe-it film tells us how she got into the mind of psychopath for a role that sees her twerk, shag and kill.
Demna Gvasalia’s SS22 offering for the French house probes at the line between the fake and the authentic, with “Gucci” bags, Divine inspiration, deepfakes and pure power looks.
This term has caused a heated debate: those for the NHS Test and Trace app and those fiercely against it. Whatever the verdict, just self-isolate.
The Zimbabwe-born singer talks South African party culture, Nigerian amapiano and collaborating with the best producers in the scene.