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 ...
Typically, Joy Crookes uses her groovy tracks (including “I Know You’d Kill” and “Mathematics“) to address romantic highs and lows. Today (May 16), Joy turned her pen inward. On her latest single, ...
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 ...
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Album Review: Joy Crookes, ‘Juniper’
Following her Mercury Prize-shortlisted debut album Skin, Bangladeshi-Irish singer Joy Crookes was thrust into the spotlight – and into what she describes as a “mental health crisis between albums.” ...
The piano-led production on “Skin” is the perfect backing for Joy Crookes’ soul-stirring vocals, which relay the very personal and intimate subject matter. The NONO-directed visuals don’t disappoint ...
“The more music I make, the closer I get to who I am as an artist and Juniper is a reflection of that,” says Joy Crookes, while taking a drag of her cigarette on a Brixton rooftop. It’s a sunny ...
“Hey! Talking about skin, I would like to keep mine!” It’s an unusual morning to say the least. I’m mid Zoom call with Joy Crookes – she’s on the sofa of her London flat, tucking into a meatless ...
Few artists cite longevity as their sole career aim. For many, it appears to be more often about relevancy, recognition, and making it internationally — things that can arguably be perceived as easier ...
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