‘They said I didn’t belong here’ : rap star Knucks on his uprooted childhood – and why he (…)
For the follow-up to his Mobo-winner Alpha Place, the UK rapper revisited Nigeria, drawing inspiration from bygone days of school bullies and washing his clothes by hand When Knucks was 12, his parents made a monumental decision. The fledgling rapper had been getting into trouble at his school (…)
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