Kojey Radical Reason to Smile Review - The UK’s Golden Child
Reason to Smile is the Kojey Radicals debut project, following his well-received EP Cashmere tears (2019). Reason to Smile offers features from U.K. legends like Wretch 32 to rising stars like Tiana Major9, Knucks and Shae Universe. (Missing something) Kojey Radical leaves you spiritually and emotionally full with a remarkable debut album.
Meet Selecta YB: The DJ flooding the streets with music
We had a chat with Selecta YB to speak about his vision and how he hopes to change the game as DJ, radio presenter and technician. North West London DJ Selecta YB prioritises connecting with people on a genuine level. He is currently working on bridging the tech and music world together through his ventures.
Meet Sinko Ceej: The rapper bringing back competition
Peckham rapper Sinko Ceej has been working towards building his name in rap following his 8-year long prison stint. We sat down on a Zoom call to speak about his journey, goals and the impact his former rap collective PYG had on the landscape of UK rap. He referred to reforming his image, bringing back a competitive streak in rap and chasing his dreams.
Meet Glorynade: The rising star from East
Representing East London, meet upcoming singer and songwriter Glorynade. With the release of her new single “Tell Me”, the soulful songstress isn’t shy to make a name for herself and leave her mark in the music scene.
The Mind of Midas the Jagaban - a Unique First Look
New kid on the block, Midas the Jagaban, has returned with a new banger, after huge success with infectious debut single Come We Bill Ehh. Wearing a bally at all times, Midas doesn’t mess around, coming with latest single Party With A Jagaban and making top 5 in the Afrobeats Charts.
Waved by Jamal Bucanon is the Inspired Jazz Song You Need to Hear
Jamal Bucanon releases his debut song – WAVED. Inspired by the likes of Skepta and Kano. The new UK artist joins forces with upcoming director Amanda Maria Rose
Cashmere Tears | Kojey Radical’s Latest Album in Review
Overall, the album is a huge progression for Kojey, and the kind of work that I love to see artists do; adapting and trying new things. It is definitely my favourite album from him so far, and I’ve enjoyed every one of my umpteen listens.
Artists ain't that sensitive, Y'all just rude.
"Artists are too sensitive nowadays" is a phrase that I encounter daily on social media. Touted as crybabies looking for 'Yes Men', artists are often heavily criticised for their inability to receive 'constructive criticism' on their work.Artists tend to be wary about judgement made on their work, but can we blame them.
She - Harleighblu Interview
I’m just highlighting stuff that’s happened to me. Whatever my story is, I just want someone to take something from it.