Aniefiok Ekpoudom
It Took Tion Wayne Six Years to Get Here, But He's Finally Arrived
This is how the London rapper went from jail to going platinum twice and selling out Brixton Academy in three days.
Dizzee Rascal Hates Interviews, But He Still Gave Us One
We caught up with the grime legend shortly after the release of his triumphant new EP 'Don't Gas Me' and found an MC tired of questions.
'Heaven Before All Hell Breaks Loose': A Candid Conversation With Plan B
Ahead of his new album we spoke about becoming a father, being a Londoner and truly knowing himself.
D Double E Won't Stop Until He's Said All He Needs to Say
The grime veteran talks fatherhood, growth and his new album, from which we’re premiering the video for a single featuring Wiley.
Kojey Radical and the Search for Inner Peace
The 24-year-old rapper and poet may be a king among his fans but he's still learning and growing, uncovering one spiritual facet of life at a time.
A2 Is More Than a London Rap Scene Enigma
We followed him to Red Bull's Culture Clash in Atlanta, charting his journey from teen bedroom producer to being signed.
It's Time for Ghetts to be Heralded as One of the Greats
Grime's newest, younger fans may not immediately turn to his work—but they should.
How Bugzy Malone Became Grime's King of the North
The Manchester MC opens up about his time in jail, his work ethic and feeling like an outsider.
Keep Your Head High: Bashy's "Black Boys" Remains a Staple of Black British Positivity
Ten years on and his seminal track continues to be a celebratory call.
Speech Debelle: Comfortable at Last
In the weeks after releasing her third album, the former Mercury Prize winner cooked me dinner and we went in deep about music industry expectations and what it means to live.
Finding Stillness in Wonderland: An Interview with Little Simz
The British artist and rapper on self-care, being an introvert and her love of—and frustration with—London's creative scene.
Dave Meets World: A Teenage Rapper Steps into the Light
The 18-year-old South Londoner counts Drake as a fan and has been earmarked to spearhead the new generation of UK rap. But does he want it all?