LISTEN UP

On this page, you’ll find an amazing showcase of recorded work created by the talented young people who attend We Are Noise workshops. Each piece reflects their creativity, skill, and passion — from music and film to photography and digital media — all produced using industry-standard tools and guided by our team of professionals. Explore their work and see how young voices are making noise in the world of arts and media.

Imogen - Somewhere Only We Know

Imogen delivers a beautifully emotional take on Keane’s classic, turning it into something intimate and ethereal. Her haunting, whisper-like vocals flow effortlessly, pulling listeners into every moment.

With a natural command of the higher registers, her voice balances fragility and power, creating a sound that feels deeply authentic. More than just a cover, this is a breathtaking reinterpretation that stays with you long after it ends.

JJ - Untitled UK Hip Hop

JJ is quickly making waves as one of the most naturally gifted young artists on the scene. With razor-sharp rhyming techniques, raw life-inspired lyricism, and an instinctive feel for flow and studio craft, JJ brings a rare level of polish and confidence to his sound.

The track rides on a smooth, ethereal backdrop with a rich Reese-style bassline that adds serious depth and texture. It’s the kind of production that perfectly complements JJ’s effortless delivery. Expect big things from him in the coming year — this is just the beginning of something special.

Nicole - DeJaVu (Cover)

Nicole delivers a stunning rendition of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Deja Vu,” performing with a level of maturity and vocal control far beyond her years. Her pitch and tone are flawless throughout, gliding effortlessly between soaring highs and soulful lows with precision and emotion.

What truly stands out is Nicole’s musical awareness — she knows exactly when to hold back and when to let the emotion pour through. This isn’t just a cover; it’s a captivating performance that highlights Nicole as a rising talent with star potential.

ZED - Reminiscing

UK hip hop just got a serious shake-up — courtesy of ZED, one of the most exciting young voices from the We Are Noise collective. Drawing from real-life experiences and a natural gift for storytelling, ZED delivers music that’s both authentic and original.

With sharp wordplay and an effortless command of UK slang, “Reminisce” rides a slow, moody beat that lets his lyrical depth shine. The result? A modern masterpiece — proof that ZED isn’t following the sound of UK hip hop… he’s redefining it.

KJ - Family Trauma

Emerging lyricist KJ comes through with a powerful, thought-provoking statement on his latest track “Family Trauma.” Tackling some of the most pressing issues facing young people across the UK, KJ’s delivery is nothing short of captivating — raw, emotional, and unapologetically real.

His pen game shines with razor-sharp precision, blending hard-hitting truths with clever, rhythmic flows that showcase a natural mastery of storytelling. Every bar feels intentional — a perfect balance of vulnerability and confidence. With “Family Trauma,” KJ proves he’s not just another rapper on the rise — he’s a voice of his generation.

Kenley x Marley - Detroit Freestyle

This one’s a hard-hitting, no-holds-barred UK drill anthem that packs a serious punch. Rising stars Kenley and Marley deliver raw energy and razor-sharp bars, showcasing the flows and wordplay they’ve honed during their time with We Are Noise.

Detroit Freestyle” is pure adrenaline — a fast-paced, relentless beat paired with confident, uncompromising lyricism. For fans of authentic UK drill, this track is a must-hear — bold, unfiltered, and proof that Kenley and Marley are next up in the scene.

CGU - Struggle Where I’m From

Struggle Where I’m From” is a powerful youth-driven piece that balances honesty about challenges with pride and hope. The young artists use lyrics to tell their story, connect with others, and express identity. With continued support in storytelling and engagement, their voices will only grow stronger and more impactful.

Stan and Son - Savage

Stan – Son Savage” is a powerful youth-driven track that uses honest lyricism to express identity and environment. With continued growth in storytelling, delivery, and audience connection, these young voices will become even more impactful.

J.S - Spook In Your Mind

Spook In Your Mind by JS is a powerful youth-led track that uses honest lyricism and metaphor to explore identity, challenge, and hope. With continued growth in imagery, delivery, and audience connection, JS’s voice will only become more impactful.

Lucas Ibbotson - Secrets

“Secrets” by Lucas is a heartfelt piece of youth-driven lyricism that balances honesty and self-discovery. By pairing his music with his own artwork, Lucas shows true creative ownership — and with continued growth in storytelling and delivery, his voice will only become stronger.

Little Niamh - Start 2 Rhyme

Start 2 Rhyme by Little Niamh is a strong debut that uses lyricism to showcase voice, identity, and confidence. With continued growth in storytelling, hooks, and audience connection, Niamh’s work will only become more powerful.

CGU - Summer Heat Blazing

“Summer Heat (Blazing)” by CGU captures the intensity of young voices rising under pressure. Lines like “feeling the heat rising” and “we don’t stop till it’s blazing” show resilience, ambition, and the will to stand out. Using heat as a metaphor for emotion and drive, CGI turn tension into expression. With sharper imagery and structure, their message could hit even harder — but this is already a bold, confident statement of emerging identity.

Miles - The Fat Man

“Miles – The Fat Man (Christmas Special)” is a brilliant 80s-inspired track featuring intricate synth arpeggios, a retro drum groove, and a driving MPC-sequenced bassline. Blending vintage warmth with youthful creativity, it’s a smart, intuitive production that highlights real technical skill and musical identity.

RIO - BBIYF

This track from young producer Rio dives into the core of drum and bass, blending a dub-inspired atmosphere with crisp 2-step percussion and rich, delay-soaked textures. The added vocals bring emotion and depth, making it an impressive, mature piece that showcases Rio’s evolving skill and authentic sound.

DJ Callum FT MC Pulse

A blistering blend of bounce and hard dance anthems, this mix delivers pure energy from start to finish. Packed with upfront tracks, seamless transitions, and sharp DJ tricks, it keeps the momentum high throughout. The vibrant vocal hype from MC Pulse adds an extra layer of club energy, making this an essential listen for fans of Clubland, EDM, and high-octane dance floors.

Victoria Jordan - Narcissist (Cover)

Victoria Jordan delivers an incredibly beautiful and emotive rendition of “Narcissist,” showcasing both her vocal sensitivity and natural musicality. Her soft, heartfelt performance is surrounded by a rich, atmospheric ambience that gives the recording real depth and intimacy. It’s a stunning piece from a remarkably talented young artist, balancing vulnerability and control in equal measure — a captivating interpretation that lingers long after it ends.

Hedz - Drill (Instrumental)

Not everyone at We Are NOISE is a rapper or singer — we champion music producers just as much. HEDZ proves exactly why with this standout slice of London-style drill, crafted entirely in Cubase. The track hits hard with rapid-fire percussion, heavy sliding 808 basslines,aand a distinctive church-bell-inspired lead that gives it real character. It’s a bold, atmospheric production that wouldn’t sound out of place backing a top-tier UK rapper.

TY - In The Endz (Instrumental)

Proving that not everyone at We Are NOISE has to rap or sing, TY shines as a producer with this emotional R&B-infused hip-hop track. Centered on a heartfelt piano line, smooth bass, and a slow, soulful beat, it’s designed for both a singer and a UK-style rapper. Subtle vocal effects add depth, making it an expressive piece that showcases TY’s growing talent and sensitivity.

JC x YC - A Million (Clean Edit)

JC and XY come through with a cheeky, feel-good hip hop banger that oozes West Coast vibes. Riding over a smooth, laid-back beat, the duo spit playful bars about dreaming big — picturing the day they’ve got a million in the bank and all the good things that come with it.

What makes this track shine isn’t just the concept — it’s the energy and heart behind it. Neither JC nor XY started out as natural rappers, but their dedication and creativity shine through. The result? A fun, confident track that shows just how far passion and persistence can take you — and a major boost for their confidence and English flow along the way.