Precious Perez, a visually impaired musician and executive, waves her Puerto Rican flag high (Interview)
Inspired by Ivy Queen, fuelled by Berklee grit and lifted by Bad Bunny’s cultural breakthrough, Precious Perez is building a career rooted in disability pride, Puerto Rican joy, and fearless authenticity.
Read MoreSt Panther on the spirit behind ‘Strange World’: “It needed to exist”
From communication to world events, St Panther shares how their new EP channels something bigger than themselves.
Read MoreFashion, the artist behind ‘New York Talk’, speaks on style, sound, and self-invention (Interview)
In this wide-ranging interview, the genre-defying talent unpacks New York nostalgia, the legacy of style icons, and how fashion, music, and identity collide.
Read MorePort Harcourt’s new voice: Dima on family, faith and becoming Africa’s next export (Interview)
We delve into the creative partnerships that fuel his art, his lofty ambition to become Africa’s biggest musical export.
Read MoreFrom girl group stardom to solo brilliance: Former Boys World member Makhyli steps into her power (Interview)
Her first single, 'Breaking Bad', isn’t just a song—it’s a statement. It’s the sound of an artist who’s spent countless sleepless nights dreaming, plotting, and daring to bet on herself.
Read MoreMic Blaque talks to GRUNGECAKE about ‘Gwan Wid Yu Wine’ and his musical aspirations (Interview)
Join us as he talks about his creative process, dream collaborations, and what's next on his journey to taking over the world.
Read MoreFrom Missippi to Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘n Out: Meet Look A Like, America’s talented identical twins (Interview)
In this candid conversation, Jakel from Look A Like opens up about their music journey, their experiences as twins, and what’s next for their careers.
Read MoreAmerica’s rising star Connie Diiamond talks to GRUNGECAKE ONLINE about ‘Jodeci’ and New York City scene (Interview)
In this exclusive conversation, Connie Diiamond opens up about her journey, the realities of being signed to a label, and the camaraderie within New York’s new wave of artists.
Read MoreNigerian filmmaker CJ Obasi talks to GRUNGECAKE AFRICA about ‘Mami Wata’, his relationship with cinema, and healing the world
For Obasi, 'Mami Wata' is not merely a cultural artifact but an offering that transcends national and ethnic borders, inviting viewers into the intricate world of West African spirituality.
Read MorePanamanian artist Nino Augustine talks to GRUNGECAKE AFRICA about his vision for the future
In this interview, Nino Augustine reflects on his early exposure to music and how it fueled his passion for songwriting.
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