Tag: kanye west


  • MTV Video Music Awards 2016 nominations announced in full

    Adele, Beyoncé and Drake all heavily feature in the nominations.

  • The problem with idolising celebrities

    Following the negative media surrounding her hero Taylor Swift, Rehana looks at the problems that come with idolising celebrities.

  • Comedian In Focus: Bo Burnham

    Sophie Trenear looks at Bo Burnham for our Comedian in Focus series.

  • Review: Drake – Views

    The most anticipated album of the year feels overwhelmingly safe. Joshwa reviews.

  • Review: Drake feat. The Throne – ‘Pop Style’

    ‘Pop Style’ is an impressive coming together of the three biggest names in rap. Evan reviews.

  • Review: Kanye West – ‘Famous’

    Pablo gives us his truth in Kanye West’s latest track ‘Famous’.

  • Review: Kanye West – ‘Ultralight Prayer’

    On Easter Sunday, Kanye West blessed the internet with song of prayer, with his voice no where to be heard.

  • Review: Kanye West – The Life of Pablo

    Laura reviews Kanye West’s enigmatic latest offering, The Life of Pablo.

  • Every celebrity Kanye West has beef with: a social media summary

    Yeezy is the eye of a swirling, social media storm; Scott Williams recaps his recent antics, in case you’ve managed to miss them.

  • Kanye West to receive Vanguard Award at MTV Video Music Awards

    The controversial artist will receive the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at this Sunday’s MTV VMAs in Los Angeles.

  • Best Acts of Glastonbury 2015

    Henna Patel and James Chadwick take us through who they thought performed the best sets over Glastonbury weekend.

  • Rihanna reveals shocking new video for ‘Bitch Better Have My Money’ – watch

    Eric Roberts and Hannibal’s Mads Mikklesen guest star in Rihanna’s shockingly gory new video.

  • Review: Kanye West at Glastonbury 2015

    The Edge writers Jack Gracie and Evan Smithson tell us what they thought about Kanye West’s headline set at Glastonbury.

  • Lee Nelson invaded Kanye West’s set at Glastonbury

    Comedian Simon Brodkin, better known as Lee Nelson, ran onto the Pyramid Stage whilst West was performing ‘Black Skinhead’.