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Black history month might be coming to an end in the UK but over here at Love of the culture, we are only getting started. Introducing out new series Black British and Talented, a section of the blog where we highlight amazing talent over here in the UK! From Films, Tv shows, Artists, black British talent ain’t to be slept on.


To kick off our Black British and Talented series we thought we would share our top films, each telling different black British stories in their unique way.


01

His House 2020

Available on Netflix 30th October


Remi Weekes is a British director and screenwriter. His latest film His House, follows Sudanese refugees Bol (Sope Dirisu) and Rial (Wunmi Mosaku). A couple escaping war and in search of a better life in England. The film takes a dark turn, taking on a horror genre to reveal their fate in an unfriendly neighbourhood.


02

Rocks (2019)

Available on Netflix


Rocks was a crowd pleaser in 2019 London film festival. The drama follows a young girl Shola aka Rocks (Bukky Bakray) who is forced to face the harsh reality of the sudden departure of her mother. Leaving her to juggling school and taking care of her little brother. Attributable to the strong performances by the talented young cast, the film is empowering and uplifting, it highlights the power of sisterhood and family.


03


Framing (2018)

Available on Amazon Prime


Written and Directed by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. The film is based on his own childhood, a young Nigerian boy growing up in Essex. The racial drama explores the ramifications of ‘farming’ a phenomenon that began in the late 1960s. Nigerian children were privately fostered by white, mostly working -class families while their parent worked and studies. The film is jaw droopingly brilliant with amazing performances by Zephan Amissah as a child, Damson Idris as a teenager. The films tackles themes on identity, racial abuse, cult culture and many more.


04


Entitles (2018)

Available on Netflix


Directed by Adeyemi Michael a Nigerian born, London raised ,multi award winning Filmmaker/Artist. Entitled is a short film described as a 'fantasy documentary', capturing life as an immigrant. The film shows Michael mother's perspective as a first - generation immigrant from Nigeria now in Peckham. His work deals with reimagine the human experience and placing value on African/ Diaspora life.


05


Gone Too Far (2013)

Available on Netflix


Directed by Destiny Ekaragha, who is the third British black woman, following Ngozi Onwurah and Amma Asante, to have directed a feature-length film that was given theatrical distribution in the UK. Gone Too Far is an authentic adaptation of Bola Agbaje’s Oliver award- winning play. Amazing performance by Malachi Kirby who plays Yemi, a young boy living in Packham. His brother’s visit leaves him conflicted with his identity and questioning everything he thought he knew and learnt about growing up black in Britain. The film is a cross-cultural drama/comedy that explores black British experience as an African, West Indian and Jamaican.

 
 
 

Updated: Nov 6, 2020


Trey Songz

BACK HOME


Trey is Back!! With his 8th studio album since Tremaine and giving us that smooth R&B that we love. With the title single Back Home ft. Summer Walker and the single 2020 Riots: How Many Times, the album is feature tracks with which we can not only relate to, or songs about love, the joy of being with family but also just quality chilled music to get us through these tough times.


"I wanna make the kind of R&B that inspired me to sing. The songs that make you love, the ones that make cry and the ones that make you smile, laugh and dance"






Headie One

EDNA


UK Gang Stand up! Edna, featuring tracks with AJ Tracey, Stormzy, Skepta, Mahalia and Drake, is a dedication to late mother. Headie One proves his musical versatility with Edna which not only consists of blends of UK Drill, Hip-Hop, Trap and R&B, but is a reflection on his life, touches on racial inequality and also provides feel good tunes like Princess Cuts.







Reason

NEW BEGINNINGS


TDE's Reason reminds us that he's here and not going anywhere with his new project New Beginnings. With features from amazing artists such as Ab-Soul, ScHoolboyQ, Vince Staples, JID, etc. and the legendary Rapsody








Ty Dolla $ign

FEATURING TY DOLLA $IGN


The top collaborator and King of hooks. Ty Dolla $ign, solidifies his his place is the music industry with his album "Featuring Ty Dolla $ign". This quote from the man himself says it all:

"I’ve been blessed with the gift of collaborating. Not every artist can collaborate with another artist and have the final product be something incredible. Many people have said that when you see a song that says, 'featuring Ty Dolla $ign,' you know it’s gonna be fire. As humbled as I am when I hear that, I can’t say I disagree,"


With singles like 'Ego Death' Ft. Kanye West, FKA twigs and Skrillex and 'By Yourself' With Jhene Akio and Mustard, the album is sure fire and a must listen to.







Joyner Lucas

EVOLUTION


Following 'ADHD' Joyner Lucas is back with Evolution. Slightly sonically different, in that is has more relaxed tracks, we can still appreciate Joyner's ability to to bring multiple flows and relatable themes to the table in his music. Tracks such as 'Things I've Seen', simple but deep, and 'Falling Slowly' ft Ashanti, a toxic love story, makes Joyner one of our favourites to watch.














 
 
 

Starring: Summer Breeze Hoskins and DUCKWRTH

Directed by Alex Loucas

Creative Direction: DUCKWRTH & Xtina Prince

Produced by Them Hellas & The Blind Youth


Duckwrth is back at it again, and is bringing the funk with him, in his latest debut album ’SuperGood’. Infused with funk, soul, hip-hop and R&B, the 16 track album is nothing short of a work of a true talented musician. It's a collection of feel good music that has mass appeal, especially in these troubling times. The album screams nothing but positive vibes and a good time, hence the name ‘SuperGood.’ Duckwrth has declared that the project also serves as 'an appreciation to black music and black rhythm'.


SuperGood is the right balance, it consists of songs you can listen to on a late night summer drive with songs like ‘Super Good’, ‘Kiss U Right Now’ and ‘Find a way’ or if you’re in the mood to dance, it has upbeat, body grooving tracks like ‘Money Dance’ ‘Tuesday’ and ‘World on Wheels’. Each song is captivating and comprises of a warm embrace that makes you wanna listen to the whole thing. 


Duckwrth is a West coast artist and is definitely one to watch. His sound has developed and evolved over the years but he continues to bring out music that is daring and free spirited. He is an artist that spans across the creative spectrum, musically and visually. The visuals accompanying the album captures the entire album's aesthetic, connecting the whole narrative and not to mention being visually pleasing.


Also check out Duckwrth’s Ep ‘Superfunk’. A well crafted collection of ‘’the funkies grooves from ‘Supergood’. 


8/10

 
 
 

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