Louis Culture is that one captivating artist, of you didn't know you needed. The 24-year-old rapper, producer and DJ explores the rich diversity of black British music - house, UK garage, hip-hop and more. Although he's still in the early stages of his career, he's already made a name for himself in London's burgeoning underground scene with a series of of releases. These include 2016's debut single "Don't F Up Louis," 2017's "Culture For 17," 2018's "Local," 2020's "Part 2," and his biggest project to date, 2022's "When Life Presents Obstacle," which has been played on all streaming platforms and received support of Complex, TRENCH, NTS, Boiler Room, and i-D.
With a refined mentality, Louis' rise on the British music scene is assured, while his music serves as an inspiration to those who find themselves in it, giving him the greatest satisfaction. "One of my missions now is to help people," he says. "To give them the feeling that Isaiah Rashad and King Krule gave me - those alternative angles on things of you've heard before. More than anything, I want people who listen to my music to feel seen."