![]() I group my career into two parts and the first is before Tkay. It made me realise the world is so much bigger when I step outside my parents’ house. I started discovering Kendrick Lamar, Denzel Curry, Rico Nasty and Azealia Banks. When Dance started to fuse with Hip-Hop, that’s when I found music more interesting. But I think that’s what made me become who I am I was on the internet, on MySpace, Tumblr and SoundCloud. I’m still an outlier, I don’t sound like anyone there. Australia is so suburban and there’s nothing going on there, so I wouldn’t say that the music scene in Australia really shaped how I sound. I think that has added to my musical influence because I’m always seeking solace and happiness. They would play more uptempo South African music with guitar focus a lot of music from Zimbabwe is happy and it’s about overcoming adversity. I was going to their shows every weekend. TM: My dad and my uncle have been in so many bands. Have those music scenes influenced your sound? It’s cool having three different females on the track to give their perspective.ĪM: So you were born in Zimbabwe and then grew up in various parts of Australia. Having Lolo Zouaï on the track solidifies it in a way that I wouldn’ have been able to achieve on my own. I felt like it was the perfect song to have you on as well. It all started to come full circle when my DJ, Sherwyn, that I tour with said he was working with you and that was how we actually met.ĪM: And now it has come full circle because we have a song together! I’m honoured to be a part of this album. So I knew early Amber, before you came back with “What It Is”. TM: I’ve been a fan of yours for probably 10 years. music scene led her to a “holy grail” list of collaborators on the new project.ĪM: So I’m gonna start with my first question and that is, do you remember how we both first met? With new album Sweet Justice hurtling towards release, the artist sits down with Sweet Justice collaborator and fellow songstress, Amber Mark, to detail the process behind her latest project, and how infiltrating the L.A. But, after spending some involuntary time in Berlin courtesy of a lost passport or two and some self-healing, she is back and this time she has one thing on the brain: karma. After the release of her “Last Year Was Weird” EP trilogy between 20, Maidza took a well-deserved break from releasing fully-formed projects. ![]() Five decades on, Hip-Hop maintains the global fire it incited from ‘90s New York City, releasing Tkay Maidza from its embers and into the spotlight.Īdopting an experimental approach to the Alt Hip-Hop genre, the Zimbabwean-Australian artist is celebrated for pulling references from the icons of the cultural movement and blasting them into her own, visually captivating, universe. Heard debuted all three of its episodes on August 16.In case you haven’t heard, the Hip-Hop genre has hit the big 50-a milestone underscored by legends such as Missy Elliot, Lauryn Hill and Foxy Brown, to name a few. The series places both actors’ testimonies side by side, while interviewing Internet personalities who closely followed the trial. Now, Netflix is unpacking the infamous trial in Depp v. ![]() ![]() The winding case left many viewers confused, because Depp and Heard’s testimonies contradicted each other. The court proceedings-which lasted for six weeks-aired on Court TV and the Law & Crime YouTube channel, which lead to public scrutiny and vitriol as details of their marriage made their way to the public. He sued Heard for $50 million, and Heard promptly countersued for $100 million. Though the actress did not explicitly name Depp, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor believed the essay tarnished his reputation. There, Heard claimed to be a victim of domestic abuse. ![]() The ex-couple was entangled in a public trial, in which Depp accused Heard of defamation, following the publication of her Washington Post op-ed. Last year, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard took the Internet by storm. ![]()
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