All the way from Sydney Australia, from being on X-Factor, to being the dopest DJ in Sydney and having the sickass Edits… It's Latifa Tee! For much much more, tune in on.... Da Party Cave, with your host, Q Da Hypeman!
Read MoreIf you’re burning through those playlists quicker than ever before, we’re here to help keep things wavy with the new JD Radio Series. Recruiting some of the best local artists and DJ’s to curate a series of playlists and mixes, keep the bass low and the vibes high with each weekly drop.
Leading the way for the ladies, Latifa Tee is first to step up to the plate with an hour long mix of rap, grime, UKG, RnB & afroswing. Featuring tracks from Skepta, Mac Miller, Azealia Banks, AJTracey, Brent Faiyaz, Baby Keem, slowthai, Aitch, Lotto Boyz & Tommy Genesis, kick back with some of the games best.
Read MoreLatifa Tee Australia-based DJ and singer Latifa Tee answered some questions for Source.
Read MoreOctober is JD Women’s Month, and to celebrate we are hosting a series of events with Nike, Asics, adidas, and Puma in a pop-up space behind our Pitt Street flagship store. We’ll be highlighting your favourite female-focused JD sneaker drops with creative workshops and performances by some of the best local talent.
Sydney sneakerhead Latifa Tee will be hosting JD Women’s Month, giving you an exclusive first look at the program and activities happening each week. At only 21-years old, Latifa Tee is balancing a busy schedule between attending university, DJing, and hosting a show on FBi Radio every week, but we managed to get a chat in with her before the big launch below.
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Read More“My job is to take feelings and emotions that we all experience and put them into words… I mean, I struggle with verbally doing that, which is why writing is so powerful. That’s what a poetess means to me.”
Poetess, artist, and all-round inspiring woman Rupi Kaur began her poetic career in the basement of a Punjabi Community Health Centre in 2009. In 2015, Kaur self-published her first poetry collection, milk and honey, shedding light on femininity, abuse, love, loss, and culture. For what began as a cathartic form of self-expression, her writing and artwork has resonated with millions of readers worldwide, with milk and honey reaching #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Angsty teens across the Tumblr-verse continue to Instagram her poetry among potted cacti, strategically sprinkled glitter, and dried flowers. I was fortunate enough to speak with the poetess about her creative process.
Read the full interview & write up here.
Read MoreIf you searched for a popular band to see at OWeek on Facebook, you’d retrieve just one result: the band night, which sees one or two popular acts perform each year. One year ago, University of Sydney students were singing their hearts out to Shannon Noll. The Preatures, with opening act Ngaiire, will take the stage this year. These acts are successful performers. They’ve charted on Triple J’s Hottest 100 and have a combined fanbase of approximately 100,000 people on Facebook. The rock band-meets-future-soul fusion should be a hit, at least for the 950 people that get to see both acts perform. So why is there only one pop gig at this year’s O-Week, and is it really the best it could be?
Read MoreDiscovered by Redfoo in Australia last year, rising singer-songwriter Latifa Tee makes her US debut with a new single titled, “Games,” featuring production from The Co-Stars.
Read MoreDiscovered by Redfoo in Australia last year, rising singer-songwriter Latifa Tee makes her US debut with a new single titled, “Games,” featuring production from The Co-Stars.
Read MoreTeen singer Latifa Tee poised for fame and school after Redfoo’s team signed her up
TEEN Latifa Tee has joined Redfoo’s team. The 16-year-old didn’t make it to the live shows on last year’s X Factor. “I’m definitely grateful for the way things have played out,” she said.
SYDNEY teenager Latifa Tee has joined Redfoo’s team.
The 16-year-old didn’t make it to the live shows on last year’s X Factor but the judge’s management was so impressed by her voice and style, his team has been working with her from the US.
She’s now signed to Redfoo’s manager Ian Fletcher and his company F.A.M.E (Fletcher Artist Management Enterprises), and they have big plans for the young singer.
Read the full article here.
Read MoreLatifa Tee might look like your average school girl with a lovely voice, but the 15 year old Sydneysider is taking Australia by storm on this season of The X Factor with hit group Straight Up. Following a very successful audition for the judges, which this year include veterans Natalie Bassingthwaigthe and Ronan Keating with newcomers Dannii Minogue and LMFAO’s Redfoo, Latifa gives us a peek into the life of a potential superstar with her video already garnering over 100, 000 views on YouTube.
Read the full interview here.
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