Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. In her latest music video, “Mathematics” singer Joy Crookes took this proverb to the extreme. To support her vengeful new single, “I Know You’d Kill,” Crookes ...
They say love is complicated, but British singer Joy Crookes thinks love is simpler than some things in her morose video for “Mathematics” featuring grime pioneer Kano. “It’s not mathematics, it’s ...
For those that aren't sure what ROCE is, it measures the amount of pre-tax profits a company can generate from the capital employed in its business. Analysts use this formula to calculate it for ...
The 22-year-old British-Irish-Bangladeshi musician is releasing a debut album that makes a strong statement about her identity. By Geneva Abdul LONDON — Joy Crookes knew she was making a statement by ...
In A Little Devil in America, Hanif Abdurraqib writes, “A country is something that happens to you. History is a series of thefts, or migrations, or escapes, and along the way, new bodies are added to ...
Joy Crookes doesn’t just want to tell you a story—she wants you to pass it on, too. “My favorite thing when I perform is watching people turn to their friends and sing the lyrics to each other,” says ...
Joy Crookes knows to honor her roots. In the new music video for her trip-hop single “19th Floor”, she pays tribute to her immigrant grandmother and the immigrant community in London. The Ebeneza ...
Joy Crookes wants you to love the skin you were born in. The singer-songwriter from South London, born to Bangladeshi and Irish immigrants, knows all-too-well the struggle of trying to figure out your ...
What trends should we look for it we want to identify stocks that can multiply in value over the long term? One common approach is to try and find a company with returns on capital employed (ROCE) ...
On her first visit to Australia, South London singer Joy Crookes, could really feel the energy of crowds at her shows. "It's absolutely overwhelming," Crookes told Zan Rowe on Take 5. "I mean, the ...
The Bangladeshi-Irish south Londoner’s urgent debut album laces trauma and social commentary with bouncing melody and retro stylings The UK has no shortage of neo-soul crooners, but few are as adept ...
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