On 10th March 2020, ‘Stay Alive‘, the debut single from the 23-year-old Muslim poet Mustafa, was first released into the world. With little in the way of pre-release hype or fanfare, ‘Stay Alive’ has quickly emerged as one of the year’s defining debut releases and is a near-perfect introduction to
Read MoreMustafa shares his first single of the new year, ‘Imaan,’ alongside a self-directed music video that stars Imaan Hammam, creative direction from Ramy Youssef & co-direction from Nabil Elderkin. The single is his first for new label Jagjaguwar and
Produced in collaboration with YouTube Music as part of the Artist on the Rise program, this short film follows Mustafa’s exploration of love and tragedy within his community, Regent Park, and the
MUSTAFA – Debut album When Smoke Rises out now! New video for ‘The Hearse’ Performs on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Praise for Mustafa “one of the most poignant, intimate and authentic projects of recent
Today, Muslim poet and songwriter Mustafa details his debut project When Smoke Rises, due May 28th via his own Regent Park Songs / Remote Control Records. After revealing its title and speaking
Toronto-based artist Mustafa? shares a delicate performance of debut single ‘Stay Alive’, produced by Frank Dukes and James Blake.
23 year old Muslim poet and songwriter Mustafa shares his debut performance for COLORSxSTUDIOS. Performing a version of his recent single ‘Air Forces” on COLORS’ iconic minimalistic stage, Mustafa strips back the
Today, 23-year-old Muslim poet and songwriter Mustafa shares his new single and video, ’Air Forces’. Built around samples of a Sudanese tribal chant – a nod to his own heritage – while still existing within the framework of
“Mustafa’s message, of caring as an act of courage, is one that feels especially apt amid the uncertainty of today.” – The FADER On March 10th, 2020, 23-year-old Muslim poet Mustafa released his stunning debut
On 10th March 2020, ‘Stay Alive‘, the debut single from the 23-year-old Muslim poet Mustafa, was first released into the world. With little in the way of pre-release hype or fanfare, ‘Stay