
Tino Kamal’s influence goes far beyond music. His presence in fashion is just as strong, having worked with brands like Dolce & Gabbana, KTZ, and Hood by Air. His striking style has landed him in Vogue and Wonderland, and collaborations with creatives like Nick Knight have led to projects with Beats by Dre and V-Man. Whether in sound or visuals, he’s built a space that’s entirely his own. His ability to move between different creative worlds isn’t calculated—it’s instinctive. For Tino, art and identity are inseparable.
Growing up in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, his work has always been a reflection of his environment—raw, unfiltered, and unapologetic. His latest single, Puff Love, blends Pop and Rap with ease, carrying a message of resilience and self-belief. “As haters come and grow, so does love. Embrace it and stay dangerous,” he says. That mindset isn’t just in his music—it runs through everything he does. Tino isn’t one to hold back or soften his perspective to fit expectations. He makes what feels real to him in the moment, letting the energy of each project dictate its direction.
That approach has shaped every aspect of his creative career. Music is just one piece of the puzzle—fashion, visual art, and storytelling all feed into his work. His collaborations with designers, photographers, and brands are an extension of his artistry rather than a separate pursuit. Instead of chasing trends, he brings his own aesthetic to every project, whether it’s a song, a campaign, or a concept.
Tino Kamal doesn’t sit comfortably in one category, and he doesn’t try to. His work is a constant evolution—always moving, always adapting, but always his own.