Best new African music: November’s roundup
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent’s most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent’s most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
This crypto token skyrocketed in value last year and then slowly simmered down. Now, it’s starting to re-emerge as a top player.
Self-professed “alphas” like Andrew Tate are racking up millions of views on the platform, as they dish out the worst dating advice, like, ever, while wearing terrible suits. Don’t listen to any of it.
The debut book from award-winning journalist Paris Lees is an unflinching account of growing up broke and bullied in noughties Nottingham: one that is as heartbreakingly sad as it is laugh out loud funny (as all the best things are).
From Wagatha Christie to Depp v. Heard, the media circus around trials means the public exonerates the stars it chooses to side with. But what are the consequences of us playing judge?
The don of hip-hop fashion talks Puffy, Nipsey Hussle and his new work with Études.
We surveyed the 10-year cohort of young people who slipped into teenagehood and adulthood over two years of Covid – that’s 314 of you, to be exact. Here are the results...
Head to head: Year after year, it seems like celebs are less interested in sticking to the Met Gala’s theme. Is it time to stop getting our knickers in a twist when they don’t fulfil the assignment? THE FACE debates.
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The two breakout stars, Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellin, tell us how they reinvented the female action hero.
100%: The afropop singer is one of the hottest musicians in Nigeria right now – and she’s only got two songs out.
As Manchester City win a fourth Premier League title in five years, we meet the talismanic midfielder with the world at his feet, a Gucci ambassadorship and the kind of megawatt charm that’ll burn through English football for the next decade.
Exclusive: Mugler H&M have released a mega music video to celebrate their collaboration. To mark the occasion, we had a frankly fantastic chat with one of its stars.
With help from friends Honey Dijon, Zadie Smith and Robyn, the iconic musician revisits her Raw Like Sushi era.
Alter-egos, privacy and surveillance are just some of the reasons behind drill’s masks and balaclavas.
10 songs that defined 2022: The viral success of Bad Habit led to chart-topping victory – but caused apparent frustration for Lacy on tour.