My Writing

I have been freelancing as a writer since 2024, covering music, culture, and identity. He has written for Oculate, profiling artists like Krept & Konan, Lancey Foux, and Sunkissed Child, alongside features on UK festivals and emerging talent.

My work for Heroica, a queer and female-led magazine, explored the Black experience with sharp, personal insight

Check out my work down below.

Heroica

Black and White: How Race Impacts Our Queer Experience

Community is what the LGBTQ+ acronym is meant to represent. A group of people ostracised by society, coming together to create a safe space. But even in our space, our experiences differ, and the impact that the Black queer community has had on popular queer culture is undeniable.

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Oculate

Here you’ll find my articles written for Oculate.

Confessions of a Lover Boy: No Guidnce Steal Our Hearts Again

British R&B group No Guidnce triumphantly return with their latest EP, Confessions of a Lover Boy - a smooth, 90s-inspired collection that cements their place as rising stars in the UK scene.

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FEATURE: GET TO KNOW: SUNKISSED CHILD

Bright, blinding, and bold, these are three words that capture the radiant energy of SunKissed Child as she shines from Beirut to London with the release of her debut EP, Yasmina: Like the Flower.

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Lancey Foux Steps Into the Rave Scene with Club-Inspired Double Single: 'DANCE ON ME' & 'DANCE ON ME IN THE CLUB'

'DANCE ON ME' and 'DANCE ON ME IN THE CLUB' blend commanding 808s with a dreamy bassline, creating an electrifying sound that blurs the line between hip-hop and dance. 

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YOUNG KINGZ II: KREPT & KONAN'S TRIUMPHANT RETURN

After a five-year hiatus, the Croydon duo Krept & Konan are back with their long-anticipated second album, ‘Young Kingz II’. With a star-studded feature list including UK grime legends Chip and Ghetts

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JAZZ, FUNK, AND SOUL COLLIDE: CROSS THE TRACKS 2025 IS READY TO ROCK BRIXTON!

Cross The Tracks returns with a stellar second-wave lineup, featuring Mercury Prize-winning headliners Ezra Collective and LA’s own Free Nationals. With exciting additions like Naomi Sharon, Dargz, and more, Brixton’s premier neo-soul and jazz festival is set to make waves once again.

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