Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
10Foot issue on sale now - featuring Banksy, TOX & more.
BUY NOW
Opinion

Stormzy headlining Glastonbury proves black excellence is starting to shine

A decade after Jay-Z's controversial headliner, Stormzy's rise through UK grime to Glastonbury 2019 is a homegrown inspiration that shows if you work hard at your craft, the sky's the limit

Stormzy

It’s been a decade since Noel Gallagher turned his nose up at Jay-Z appearing at Glastonbury. Evidently, the middle class mud of Somerset was no place for the most influential rapper of his generation. But times have changed now. Next year, Stormzy will be headlining Glastonbury and without dispute, this selection is deserved.

From DIY videos in the park, Stormzy has risen to the top, becoming grime’s first headliner at Glastonbury. But this is not an example of the Croydon rapper receiving a hand out. He’s worked hard for this.

2016 saw him storming the sonic tent at Glastonbury; then the following year, he topped this with an electrifying performance of his debut album and this past summer, Stormzy headlined Wireless, showing that he is nothing to mess with when it comes to his stage show.

It’s not just his music that sets Stormzy apart. His humanitarian work is also admirable. Earlier this year, he revealed his partnership with Penguin to help young authors get published. He then followed this up by launching a scholarship with Cambridge for black students, who are extremely underrepresented within universities. As well as his own book, Rise Up: The #Merky Story So Far, he will also be releasing a book written by two Cambridge students on his publishing imprint.

His business empire is constantly expanding, and the fact that he’s crashing the party at Glastonbury highlights that his vision stretches far wider than his humble beginnings in South London. What Stormzy has achieved for UK black music was in no way given, but in fact came from years of grafts from others in the scene. Noteworthy artists such as Dizzee Rascal and Boy Better Know have also performed at Glastonbury over the years, paving the way for Stormzy to take centre stage, as UK rap’s premiere candidate.

 Now black boys from the hood can look to Stormzy as an example,

It’s taken a long time, but black excellence is finally starting to shine through and at a time when it’s most needed, with media coverage on black music tending to be in relation to crime, rather than its artistic prowess. But with positive figures like Stormzy, things are slowly changing. Now black boys from the hood can look to Stormzy as an example, to say, if you work hard at your craft then the sky is the limit. Stormzy took it from the streets of London to the stages of Glastonbury, so why can’t you?

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty

Never miss an issue

Take advantage of our special subscription offer. Subscribe from just £9.99 and never miss an issue.

Recommended for you

View all
Labour's rushed cuts to benefits will see severely disabled people plunged into deep poverty
liz kendall
Anela Anwar

Labour's rushed cuts to benefits will see severely disabled people plunged into deep poverty

Labour must learn from the Covid-era Everyone In scheme to end homelessness
a person experiencing homelessness sleeping rough on the streets
John Glenton

Labour must learn from the Covid-era Everyone In scheme to end homelessness

Water isn't just an environmental issue – it’s a humanitarian emergency
Ariyon Bakare

Water isn't just an environmental issue – it’s a humanitarian emergency

Victorian illnesses like rickets are on the rise. We need radical change to end malnutrition
Lynn Perry

Victorian illnesses like rickets are on the rise. We need radical change to end malnutrition

Most Popular

Read All
Renters pay their landlords' buy-to-let mortgages, so they should get a share of the profits
Renters: A mortgage lender's window advertising buy-to-let products
1.

Renters pay their landlords' buy-to-let mortgages, so they should get a share of the profits

Exclusive: Disabled people are 'set up to fail' by the DWP in target-driven disability benefits system, whistleblowers reveal
Pound coins on a piece of paper with disability living allowancve
2.

Exclusive: Disabled people are 'set up to fail' by the DWP in target-driven disability benefits system, whistleblowers reveal

Cost of living payment 2024: Where to get help now the scheme is over
next dwp cost of living payment 2023
3.

Cost of living payment 2024: Where to get help now the scheme is over

Strike dates 2023: From train drivers to NHS doctors, here are the dates to know
4.

Strike dates 2023: From train drivers to NHS doctors, here are the dates to know

Support our vendors with a subscription

For each subscription to the magazine, we’ll provide a vendor with a reusable water bottle, making it easier for them to access cold water on hot days.