
LUCY EKE @lucyekee
photographed by PATRICK DEMPSEY @patrickdempsey_
creative direction and styling by MPU @manumpu
make-up and hair by CANDY CHUNG @candychung128
An MPU Production.

LUCY EKE @lucyekee
photographed by PATRICK DEMPSEY @patrickdempsey_
creative direction and styling by MPU @manumpu
make-up and hair by CANDY CHUNG @candychung128
An MPU Production.

LUCY EKE @lucyekee
photographed by PATRICK DEMPSEY @patrickdempsey_
creative direction and styling by MPU @manumpu
make-up and hair by CANDY CHUNG @candychung128
An MPU Production.

LUCY EKE @lucyekee
photographed by PATRICK DEMPSEY @patrickdempsey_
creative direction and styling by MPU @manumpu
make-up and hair by CANDY CHUNG @candychung128
An MPU Production.

Elfie for @theglassmagazine
Digi shot by me
Creative Director: Rosie Bell, @rosiebelll Stylist: Beanie Stolper @beaniestolper
Model: Elfie Reigate @elfiereigate
MUA: Lucy Pemberton @lucepemberton
Styling Assistant: Eleanor Tufft @eleanortufft
Special Thanks: to @katemossagency

Elfie for @theglassmagazine
Digi shot by me
Creative Director: Rosie Bell, @rosiebelll Stylist: Beanie Stolper @beaniestolper
Model: Elfie Reigate @elfiereigate
MUA: Lucy Pemberton @lucepemberton
Styling Assistant: Eleanor Tufft @eleanortufft
Special Thanks: to @katemossagency

Elfie for @theglassmagazine
Digi shot by me
Creative Director: Rosie Bell, @rosiebelll Stylist: Beanie Stolper @beaniestolper
Model: Elfie Reigate @elfiereigate
MUA: Lucy Pemberton @lucepemberton
Styling Assistant: Eleanor Tufft @eleanortufft
Special Thanks: to @katemossagency

Elfie for @theglassmagazine
Digi shot by me
Creative Director: Rosie Bell, @rosiebelll Stylist: Beanie Stolper @beaniestolper
Model: Elfie Reigate @elfiereigate
MUA: Lucy Pemberton @lucepemberton
Styling Assistant: Eleanor Tufft @eleanortufft
Special Thanks: to @katemossagency

@p448 UK Campaign
Agency - @complexminds.co
Art director - @jamesloachco
Photographer - @patrickdempsey__
Photography assistant - @kiers
Models - @kylemonkcom @lorena.lorenco @e.f.e333

@p448 UK Campaign
Agency - @complexminds.co
Art director - @jamesloachco
Photographer - @patrickdempsey__
Photography assistant - @kiers
Models - @kylemonkcom @lorena.lorenco @e.f.e333

@p448 UK Campaign
Agency - @complexminds.co
Art director - @jamesloachco
Photographer - @patrickdempsey__
Photography assistant - @kiers
Models - @kylemonkcom @lorena.lorenco @e.f.e333

@p448 UK Campaign
Agency - @complexminds.co
Art director - @jamesloachco
Photographer - @patrickdempsey__
Photography assistant - @kiers
Models - @kylemonkcom @lorena.lorenco @e.f.e333

@p448 UK Campaign
Agency - @complexminds.co
Art director - @jamesloachco
Photographer - @patrickdempsey__
Photography assistant - @kiers
Models - @kylemonkcom @lorena.lorenco @e.f.e333

@p448 UK Campaign
Agency - @complexminds.co
Art director - @jamesloachco
Photographer - @patrickdempsey__
Photography assistant - @kiers
Models - @kylemonkcom @lorena.lorenco @e.f.e333

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

@senseiapex for @allwithinmagazine ‘Healing’ issue/002 !!
‘Hailing from White City, West London, Lord Apex (@senseiapex) stands as the second cover star for @allwithinmagazine issue/002, Healing-a fitting choice for an artist whose music feels less like performance and more like therapy spoken aloud. From the release in the back-end of 2025, Smoke Sessions 4:, Apex continues to refine a sound that’s introspective without being insular, street-rooted yet spiritually aware, shaped by lived experience and quiet resilience.
Smoke Sessions 4 felt like a checkpoint rather than a victory lap. There’s a calm, hard-earned confidence running through the project, shaped by loss, reflection, and the balance between ambition and peace. Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Freddie Gibbs, Erick the Architect and Madlib to name a few, Apex moves comfortably between underground intimacy and wider recognition, never sacrificing depth for momentum. His restraint stands out—the beats breathe, the bars linger, and the music invites pause.
Lord Apex’s music heals because it doesn’t pretend healing is simple or linear. He embraces contradiction-strength and vulnerability, smoke and clarity-offering listeners a sense of recognition rather than escape. In doing so, he becomes more than a rapper; he’s a companion in recovery, soundtracking the slow, necessary work of learning how to breathe where you are!
Photography and CD by @patrickdempsey_
Styling and CD by @shammipopat
Set Design by @abbie.siu
Set design Assistants @erdem.kuslu @uninjaden
Production by @allwithinagency
Fashion by @abagavelli, @martine_rose @hattie.crowther,@storymfg, @pdl.atelier
3D Sculptures by @uninjaden
Talent @senseiapex

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