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Towa Bird is the fourth face of CLASH 128. The latest queer-pop phenomenon to steal the hearts of TikTok, Towa Bird is a 21st century digital icon made manifest. Dropped off at her CLASH cover shoot by Renee Rapp, she’s already a formidable force, someone capable of stealing headlines and wreaking algorithms in a single outfit.

When we sit down to chat, however, CLASH finds someone modest, if self-assured. Towa Bird knows what she wants, and how she’s going to get it. A pure, undimmed talent, she’s disrupting the pop landscape, pouring colour over some worn-out vistas.



Reflecting on her roots, the British-Filipino star is at home everywhere and nowhere, untethered to expectations. Revelling in her newfound freedom, she’s a new type of alt-pop iconoclast – little wonder she dared to call her debut album ‘American Hero’. As Towa Bird puts it: “I’m sharing parts of myself that I haven’t shared with anyone else.

I’m being incredibly vulnerable...

” Pre-order your copy now. Words: Ana Lamond Photographer: Jade Mainade Fashion: Von Ford Creative Direction: Rob Meyers Hair & Makeup: Chloe Schlossmann Elsewhere in this issue you can absorb the truth of Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes , and chart the journey of pivotal UK rap artist AJ Tracey . You’ll explore the realm of future RnB auteur Saya Gray , and gain an audience with enigmatic UK rapper Jawnino .

Jodie Harsh reflects on shifts in London’s queer nightlife over two decades, DIIV and Been Stel.

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