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George Mpanga

George Mpanga is a PhD student at UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose.

George Mpanga
Influential lyric artist, George Mpanga, best known as George the Poet, is changing the UK’s perception of social, political and economic issues through his creative spoken word. A rapper and crafted word performer, George’s artistry is evident in his ability to transform complex current affairs and taboo topics into entertaining and insightful poetry. The award-winning performer has been featured on every major media outlet, produced a critically acclaimed podcast and demanded much-needed attention through his social commentary. A master of his craft, George not only makes the ideal performer with impact but also a truly compelling speaker, able to share his unique career with guests at events.

Born and raised in London, George’s youth was spent involved in rap and grime music, before diversifying into performance poetry as a University of Cambridge politics, psychology and sociology student. Having the academic knowledge, combined with his personal experiences as the son of Ugandan parents, living in the cultural melting pot of London, George’s lyrical work shines a light on controversial issues faced. Backed by his musical influences, and time as a signed artist, George’s transition into poetry was natural, and has seen him revered as an icon of British culture, selected in 2018 to contribute to the royal wedding proceedings of Prince Harry and Megan Markle.

Having gained a reputation for his thought-provoking commentary, and musical distinction, George has been the focus of much media involvement. Debuting his single ‘My City’ George caught the attention of the BBC who chose him to front to coverage of Hackney Weekend 2012, followed by a commissioned piece for Sky Sports F1 and a collaboration with Which group, in the form of the ‘It’s Yours’ track. Establishing himself in the mainstream media allowed George to further influence high-end decision making on the issues he dealt with, and as a member of the National Council of Arts Council England since 2018, he has supported other creatives in replicating his impact.

Podcast of the Year 2020 as named by the Broadcasting Press Guild, George’s critically acclaimed series ‘Have You Heard George’s Podcast’ debuted in 2018. Combining first-hand experience, original music and compelling storytelling, the podcast extensively covers topics ranging from Grenfell Tower to police stop and search and was given the Podcast Award by Peabody Awards 2020 for its relevance and authenticity. Undeniably talented, George the Poet is able to provide bespoke spoken word performances at your occasion or offer an insightful and captivating talk, covering the essential topics he has devoted his career too, a truly one of a kind event addition.

George's research interests are focused on the value of black art. His goal is to understand how systemic change can be undertaken to create an economy that works for all, especially in relation to marginalised communities who have historically been suffocated by social exclusion. Rap music in particular can be utilised and has the potential to be a catalyst for social power and economic progress and he aims to demonstrate how this might be possible. 

Have you heard George's Podcast?

Episode 28 - Songs Make Jobs 

Over one billion Africans on the continent. 200 million in the diaspora. 18% of the world’s population. Thousands of artists with a gazillion listeners every day. What will it take for Black music to truly liberate Black people? In this episode, hear George talk about his PhD research alongside Dr Mariana Mazzucato.