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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nigerian Star, Bad Boy Timz Speaks On ‘Lotto’ - A Collaboration With Mixtape Madness
In this interview, we discuss Bad Boy Timz recent collaboration with Mixtape Madness, his life experience, aspirations and Black British culture’s global influence. It is a great reflection of synergy, celebrating contribution, collaboration and inspiration- a snapshot of the future.
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.
Hak Baker: “Got To Keep Representing Your People, Your Community and Pave The way For Them"
Speaking with Hak Baker, he exudes a humble demeanor, yet his powerful messages are expressed passionately through his words and creative talent. This interview delves into his thoughts around Windrush, Black British identity and how these intertwine with his personal philosophies and music.
‘LABELS: Black Mental Health and Me’, An Interview with Chiyana Ankhrah On Her Latest Exhibition
23 year old photographer, Chiyana Ankhrah, speaks on her latest exhibition ‘LABELS: Black Mental Health and Me’, which documents the lived experiences of Black people faced with poor mental health. She explains why is it is important that these experiences are documented and what this means for her as a photographer.