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Kieran Press-Reynolds, Morgan Maher
The Richmond, VA rapper blew onto the scene fully formed, the unholy lovechild of Bladee, Playboi Carti and Justin Bieber. He’s loved and hated in equal measure, and he’s only 17. Everything is riding on his debut album.
E.R. Pulgar
The disruptive Dominican rapper on her wild concerts and forming the ‘Holy Trinity’ of queer Latinx artists with Arca and Villano Antillano.
Grant Rindner
Ahead of their London show, they tell us about cinematic ambitions, boring studio sessions and embracing UK culture.
The Arkansas rapper’s latest, ‘Real Bitches Don’t Die’, is a left-field meditation on love and loss.
From Tyler, the Creator’s latest to the long-awaited first Boygenius LP, spring’s filled with ambitious records from newcomers and veterans alike.
i-D Staff
From the return of Sky Ferreira, Stormzy and Beyoncé to the ascendance of Ethel Cain, FLO and Coi Leray, these are the top tracks of the year.
Rahim Fortune
Fresh from performing at our Art Basel party in Miami, the young Orlando artist is photographed and interviewed by Rahim Fortune.
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Owen Myers
In her first i-D cover, the best-selling female rapper of all time spoke to JT of City Girls about the landscape of hip-hop, fear, and her new album.
Felix Petty
As he makes his return after three years, the king of UK music plays Rick Rubin his new album, and discusses his growth as a man and an artist.
Tiana Randall
With ‘You Still Here, Ho?’, the Alabama rapper provides the mood-boosting musical affirmations we all desperately need right now.
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