Poppy Ajudha on her debut album: “I want women to see their power”
The South East Londoner discusses the potent messages of The Power In Us.
The South East Londoner discusses the potent messages of The Power In Us.
The British artist asked the public to dial +44leaveamessage4europe to “Leave A Message For Europe.” Here are the tributes at “this very strange and historical time.”
100%: The Pxssy Palace affiliate talks toe sucking, toxic men and making music for the trans and queer communities.
The West London rapper has dropped the emotional track in the run up to the release of his 23 mixtape.
Issue 12: Introducing musicians Flowerovlove and Yunè Pinku, designer Freya McKee, artist Navinder Nangla, filmmakers Jonah and Stan, actor Sheyi Cole and TikTok sensation Nizzythakidd.
September, 1982: Every kid is a dressed-up kid, every home has a hipster. This is A Tale Of Hard Times.
To mark his 28th birthday, the star will stand wax-shoulder to wax-shoulder with Adele, Ariana Grande and, um, Napoleon Bonaparte. Just another one to add to the growing CV, eh?
Featuring slick Afropop from Darkoo, happy/sad house from Jayda G and glitchy RnB courtesy of Haich Ber Na.
Taking stock over lockdown, the London actor and advocate has spent the last 12 months helping to provide arts education for young people in the justice system.
Featuring: Miu Miu’s kisses capsule, Matthew Williams x Nike Zoom MMW 4, Moncler x JW Anderson, Browns x Stone Island and Tom Sachs’ forthcoming collab with Nike.
Podcast: Two UK rap experts join us to discuss the new movement of open-minded artists.
Volume 4 Issue 3: Preview Supreme’s SS20 collection, as seen on a cast of London’s hot young artists, musicians, skateboarders and designers.
This year, the irresistible North Londoner is set to act in Sky drama Then You Run and Disney+ rom com Rye Lane, all while moonlighting as a DJ and musician. Is there anything she can’t do?
We quizzed the South Londoner about pad thai, rainy days and intense massages.
Podcast: The much-loved musician and party promoter opens up about her journey.
Having just released his razor-sharp new EP, Where Dreams Go to Die, we asked the 27-year-old about Boris Johnson’s shit haircut, stand-up comedy and why he’d never be caught dead eating a London kebab.