INTERVIEWS/black print
The Blue Print To Black Success.
Noun: /blakːprɪnt/
Discover our interviews with this generations disruptors. Exploring their professional journey and identities, we provide insight into the path of success by conducting IMPACTFUL conversations.
Nubya Garcia On Fusing Jazz Music Into The Mainstream
To celebrate the release of the latest album Source, Nubya Garcia takes Jodi Clarke on a walk-through of her youth in Camden, their journey into the jazz scene and Forwards Festival.
Rapper £Monzo Talks S.I.T Collaboration With Rapper JME And Future Plans For Her Music Career
Hailing from South London, £Monzo emerges from the stomping ground of many incredible artists. In this interview, she speaks on S.I.T Collaboration with JME And Future Plans For Her Music Career.
In Conversation With J.Chambers & Qyor On The Project ‘Homecoming’
Musician J.Chambers latest project Homecoming weaves a poetically compelling narrative around what home feels like and how it is defined. Produced in Jamaica and crafted in a way that has beautiful resonance, its deep reggae influence fuses inspiration from genres such as rap and drum & bass, with supporting visuals in the form of documentary.
Jazzie B In Conversation With BLK BRIT On Series ‘Camden’
You can not refer to pivotal Black British music without the mention of Jazzie B and the collective Soul II Soul. BLK BRIT had the opportunity to have a conversation with him on his feature in the Camden series out now on Disney+. We delve into its unique music scene, its powerful influence and his wealth of experience which inspired his long-standing career.
Yemi Bamiro In Conversation With BLK BRIT On Series ‘Camden’
Yemi Bamiro’s work is the epitome of the power of good storytelling, and with his wealth of technical knowledge and skill, is a director on the new series Camden, now live on Disney+.
August Charles On His Journey To ‘Blessed’
Alt-soul artist August Charles explores his journey into discovering: his sound, the North-South divide, support through funding and how inspiration drives quality in the creative process.
Chiedu Oraka Speaks On Debut Mixtape ‘Misfit’ and The UK Black Experience
BLK BRIT interviewed Chiedu Oraka, the self proclaimed Black Yorkshireman leading up to his debut mixtape ‘Misfit’ to be released 26th April - a cheeky treat for the last Friday of the month. Chiedu is a prime example of setting the bar high for Northern talent, positioning himself as a premier UK lyrical artist.
The Kitchen's Kibwe Tavares on co-directing With Daniel Kaluuya, Dystopian Theme and Rise Of AI.
Kibwe Tavares - an accomplished Director, Architect and Filmmaker sits with BLK Brit to discuss the newly released project The Kitchen, the already number one movie on Netflix.
Successfully Navigating the Creative Industries with Natalie Edwards- Yesufu of Transition Stage Company
BLK Brit interviews Natalie Edwards-Yesufu, a Creative Entrepreneur with an international career in visual arts and motion pictures. She is founder of the award-winning Transition Stage Company, which specialises in film and factual entertainment.
Our Hair Deserves Care - Fola Evans-Akingbola and Jordan Pitt on the Documentary ‘Untold Stories: Hair On Set’
BLK BRIT interviews filmmaker and actor Fola Evans-Akingbola, and director Jordan Pitt on their brilliantly impactful documentary ‘Untold Stories: Hair On Set’. It features exclusive insights from fellow actors and other notable figures including Naomie Harris, Nathalie Emmanuel, Afua Hirsch and David Ajala just to name a few.
Lizzie Berchie On New EP - ‘Am I An Adult Yet'
British-Ghanaian rising star Lizzie Berchie speaks on new EP ‘Am I An Adult Yet’, in an exclusive interview with BLK BRIT.
Stephen Odubola: Reflections On The UK Acting Scene And His New Role In ‘Boiling Point’, Representation And Knowing How To Pivot
Actor, writer and director Stephen Odubola speaks with BLK BRIT discussing the UK acting scene, inspiration, aspirations and the importance of balance and representation. His dedication and talent are unmistakable through his work and journey thus far, a testament to determination bearing fruit. With a beautiful humility but self-knowledge of greatness, Stevie is surely one to watch.
In Conversation With Danielle Vitalis: Her Role In The Great Escaper and How History Leans Into Our Present and Future.
For this interview, BLK Brit is in conversation with esteemed actor Danielle Vitalis about history - both British and Black, creative processes, work-life balance and representation.
Myles Morgan On Artist Longevity, Evolving Music Artistry and Being Neurodivergent
In interview with multi-talented Myles Morgan, he discusses his journey in becoming a musician, artist longevity versus current cultures and refusing to be put into a box for popularity or identity.
Mya K Talks ‘Call Me’, Music Inspiration and Being Nigerian-British
Our mission was to learn more about Mya K - the vocalist with a strong catalogue and whom continues to secure thousands of monthly listeners and has now released her brand new hit single, ‘Call Me’. It’s safe to say, mission accomplished.
Speaking with Salena: Capturing Society, Windrush and Identity Through The Art of Words
Salena Godden details her journey through creativity and how navigating identity, having diverse heritage including Jamaican intertwines with modern and historical contexts, feeds into the artistic process.