

Tinie Tempah
Description
Tinie Tempah's extraordinary career spans music, business, and creative leadership across multiple industries. After building his reputation through self-released mixtapes, he exploded onto the global stage in 2010 with chart-topping single "Pass Out" and triple-platinum debut album Disc-Overy, both reaching number one. His remarkable seven UK number one singles match Michael Jackson's chart-topping achievement. His accolades include two Brit Awards, a MOBO, and an Ivor Novello, while collaborations span Jess Glynne, Wizkid, Calvin Har ris, Swedish House Mafia, Martin Garrix, and Zara Larsson. From headlining Glastonbury and Coachella to supporting Jay-Z, Usher, and Rihanna, he's cemented his global performer status. Thirteen years after "Pass Out," he commands 6 million monthly Spotify listeners and 1.6 billion cumulative streams.
Beyond music, Tinie co-founded the groundbreaking Disturbing London label, establishing himself as a creative tastemaker. His influence extends to fashion—earning GQ's Best Dressed Man recognition and serving as London Fashion Week ambassador—while forging partnerships with JBL, Audemars Piguet, Cartier, and Nike. In 2015, Tinie launched award-winning company Imhotep, evolving from music publishing into a full-service creative powerhouse encompassing recording studio, artist management, TV production, fashion, and food ventures. Imhotep's roster—including Hargo, Dantae The Kid, Rxwntree, and Okan—have created tracks for Michael Jackson, Drake, Dave, Central Cee, Black Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys, ArrDee, Digga D, Clavish, and Unknown T.
His television success includes presenting two seasons of Channel 4's Extraordinary Extensions and co-producing award-winning show Bangers (premiered October 2023). His entrepreneurial portfolio extends to RAPS food business (Boxpark and Fulham Pier) and fashion line What We Wear. From chart-topping artist to multifaceted entrepreneur, Tinie Tempah continues redefining creative leadership in modern entertainment.