WSTRN
WSTRN is a British R&B and hip hop collective from West London, formed in 2014 by cousins Akelle Charles and Haile, alongside their childhood friend Louis Rei.[1] The trio blends elements of hip-hop, R&B, and pop to create vibrant, feel-good tracks that reflect their West London roots and multicultural influences.[2] Signed to Atlantic Records, WSTRN achieved early success with their debut single "In2", released in October 2015, which peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and earned a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry.[3][4] The group rose to prominence in 2016, tying for fifth place on the BBC Music Sound of 2016 list alongside electronic producer Mura Masa, highlighting their potential as emerging talents in the UK music scene.[5] Their early releases, including the single "In2", helped establish their signature sound characterized by smooth vocals, rhythmic flows, and themes of love, nightlife, and urban life.[6] Follow-up releases, including the 2019 mixtape WSTRN Season, Vol. 2 and collaborations such as "Txtin'" with Jamaican artist Alkaline in 2017, expanded their reach internationally, with the latter earning a silver certification in the UK in 2024.[7] WSTRN's music often draws from their personal bonds and neighborhood experiences, positioning them as representatives of a new wave of British urban music.[8] In addition to their musical achievements, the group has faced personal challenges, notably with Akelle Charles, who was sentenced to four and a half years in prison in 2017 for involvement in a violent disorder incident and again in May 2024 to six years and nine months for possession of a firearm and ammunition.[9][10] Despite these setbacks, WSTRN continues to perform and release music, including the albums INHALE (2024) and Exhale (2025), maintaining a dedicated fanbase through platforms like Spotify and YouTube, where their videos have amassed millions of views.[11][12] Their enduring appeal lies in their authentic storytelling and crossover appeal, bridging UK rap traditions with global pop sensibilities.[13]Background
Members
WSTRN consists of three members: Akelle Charles, Haile (born Ras Haile Alexander), and Louis Rei (born Louis-Rae Beadle), all hailing from West London.[14] Akelle Charles serves as the lead rapper and vocalist of the group. Raised in West London, he became involved in music at a young age, touring across the country with performances by the time he was 11 or 12 years old.[15] His early exposure to the local music scene was influenced by his family's musical background, as his father was a session musician who worked with artists such as Bob Marley.[5] Charles is also the brother of singer Angel. Haile, the primary producer, singer, and songwriter, shares a familial bond with Charles as his cousin. Growing up in West London, Haile began making music as a hobby during his early teenage years alongside friends, transitioning to a more serious pursuit around age 17.[5] Like Charles, his father's career as a session musician—collaborating on projects with the same artists—provided an early connection to the industry.[5] Haile's parents hail from Grenada and Guyana, reflecting the group's Caribbean heritage.[7] Louis Rei contributes as a vocalist and occasional rapper. Originating from West London, Rei pursued a pre-music career as an amateur footballer, training in the youth academies of Arsenal until age 12 or 13 and later Fulham until 16, before an injury ended his prospects; he subsequently played semi-professionally for Staines Town F.C.[16] His parents are Jamaican, adding to the collective's Caribbean roots. His father is actor Gary Beadle.[7][17] The members' longstanding relationships—Akelle and Haile as cousins, with Louis as a childhood friend—fostered a strong group cohesion, further strengthened by their shared West London upbringing and familial musical influences.[5]Formation
WSTRN formed in 2015 in West London, emerging from the individual musical pursuits of cousins Akelle Charles and Haile (born Ras Haile Alexander), who began collaborating on tracks due to their close family ties. Their fathers, both session musicians who had performed with artists like Bob Marley as part of a reggae group, instilled a shared passion for music from a young age, providing a natural foundation for their partnership. Haile, primarily a producer and singer, worked on Akelle's mixtape projects in home studios, laying the groundwork for their joint creative efforts.[5][16][17] The duo later recruited Louis Rei (born Louis-Rae Beadle) through local West London music circles, where he had been featured as a rapper on one of Haile's tracks during an early session. Having grown up in the same neighborhood and connected through childhood friendships, Louis's addition brought a dynamic rap element to the group, solidifying their collective after years of solo endeavors. This organic assembly reflected their individual backgrounds as independent artists navigating the local scene.[16][18][5] Motivated by a desire to showcase West London's talent and diversity positively, the trio aimed to bridge community divides and highlight unity in an area often overlooked in the music industry. They held early rehearsals in informal home studio environments, experimenting with sounds that blended R&B, hip-hop, and Caribbean influences to create a fresh representation of their roots. During these sessions, the group name "WSTRN"—pronounced "western"—was selected, either through a suggestion from their manager Morgan Keyz or a casual studio remark, symbolizing a "turnaround" for their neighborhood and evoking regional pride.[5][16][17] Prior to any formal debut, WSTRN built initial buzz through unsigned demos shared within local networks and small performances in West London venues, fostering a grassroots following among peers and fans. These pre-release activities emphasized their commitment to authentic storytelling drawn from personal experiences, setting the stage for their emergence as a cohesive unit.[17][18]Musical style and artistry
Style and songwriting
WSTRN's vocal delivery is characterized by the layered harmonies provided by Haile and Louis Rei, which create smooth, melodic hooks, while Akelle Charles contributes rhythmic rapping that adds a dynamic edge to their tracks.[19][20] Haile often leads on radio-ready choruses with his soulful tone, complemented by Louis Rei's gruff, patois-inflected verses and Akelle's R&B-leaning flows, fostering a cohesive group harmony that blends singing and rapping seamlessly.[14][21] In production, the group employs auto-tune sparingly to enhance vocal texture without overpowering their natural delivery, paired with prominent 808 bass lines that drive the rhythm in trap-influenced sections.[19][21] Later works incorporate tropical and afrobeats elements, such as dancehall rhythms and afro-influenced instrumentals, often crafted through collaborations with producers like PRGRSHN and Jay Weathers to achieve a melody-rich fusion of R&B, rap, and global sounds.[21] Lyrically, WSTRN draws from autobiographical narratives centered on aspiration, success, and romance, emphasizing themes of triumph, relationships, and lifestyle without delving into explicit gang references.[19] Their songwriting process is collaborative and spontaneous, often emerging from jam sessions that capture personal experiences in a relatable, universal manner.[21] Signature elements of their music include catchy, anthemic choruses that prioritize hooks for broad appeal and subtle bilingual hints through English lyrics infused with patois inflections, reflecting their West London roots.[19][21] These techniques are shaped by influences from Afroswing, grime, and Black British music evolution.[19]Influences and collaborations
WSTRN's sound draws heavily from UK R&B traditions, exemplified by early collaborations with artists like Craig David on an old-school garage track in 2016, which highlighted their affinity for the melodic and rhythmic elements that defined British R&B in the late 1990s and early 2000s.[22] Their influences also extend to US hip hop and R&B, with comparisons to The Weeknd, Drake, Future, and The-Dream underscoring a West London adaptation of atmospheric production, introspective lyricism, and trap-infused beats that emerged in the 2010s.[14] Additionally, grime pioneers contribute to their energetic flows and streetwise narratives, blending with hip hop roots from artists like Nas, J. Cole, and Lauryn Hill to create a layered, multicultural palette reflective of West London's diverse scene.[15][23] Early inspirations for the group stem from local West London artists and the broader 2010s trap wave, fostering a fusion of reggae, dancehall, and electronic elements amid the area's vibrant, immigrant-influenced music culture.[24][25] This groundwork is evident in their genre-blending approach, which incorporates Caribbean rhythms alongside trap's heavy basslines and hi-hats.[26] Key collaborations have amplified WSTRN's reach and versatility, including their 2019 feature with Unknown T on "Medusa," a track that merged their R&B sensibilities with UK drill's raw energy from the track's release on WSTRN Season, Vol. 2.[27] Their partnership with Jamaican dancehall artist Alkaline on "Txtin'" in 2017 marked a breakthrough, blending afrobeats-tinged production with dancehall patois, and culminated in a live performance together at Alkaline's New Rules London show in April 2025, where they received a silver certification plaque for the single's 200,000 UK sales.[28][29] WSTRN also contributed a rap verse to the 2017 charity single "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Artists for Grenfell, a cover featuring over 50 UK artists that debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart to support Grenfell Tower fire victims.[30][31] These influences have driven WSTRN's genre fusion, particularly in their 2022 mixtape WSTRN Season 3, where afrobeats elements—produced by talents like P2J—are woven into tracks like "Wonder Woman," expanding their sound beyond traditional R&B into global rhythms while maintaining West London authenticity.[32][24] This evolution manifests in their songwriting as a seamless integration of external inspirations, prioritizing melodic hooks and cultural narratives over rigid genre boundaries, as seen in subsequent releases like the albums INHALE (2024) and Exhale (2025).[8][12]Career
2015–2018: Formation, debut, and breakthrough
WSTRN's professional breakthrough began with the release of their debut single "In2" on 6 November 2015, which quickly rose to peak at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart, marking their entry into the mainstream music scene.[33][3] The track, characterized by their signature smooth R&B vocals and trap-influenced beats, garnered significant radio play and streaming attention, establishing the group's sound early on.[34] Following this success, WSTRN released their follow-up single "Come Down" in March 2016, which achieved a peak position of number 67 on the UK Singles Chart, though it performed stronger at number 33 on the Official Hip Hop and R&B Singles Chart.[35] In July 2016, the group launched their debut mixtape WSTRN Season as a free digital download, featuring 14 tracks that showcased their collaborative songwriting and production style, further building their fanbase through platforms like SoundCloud.[36] The year 2016 also saw WSTRN recognized with the Best Newcomer award at the MOBO Awards, highlighting their rapid rise within the UK urban music landscape.[37] Building on this momentum, their third single "A-List," released in August 2016, peaked at number 74 on the UK Singles Chart, reinforcing their presence with its laid-back, guitar-driven R&B vibe.[38] In 2017, WSTRN contributed original verses to the charity single "Bridge Over Troubled Water," organized by Simon Cowell to support victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, which debuted at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart and raised funds for relief efforts.[39] However, the group's activities were disrupted later that year when member Akelle Charles was sentenced to four years in prison in July 2017 for his involvement in a violent disorder incident during a flat raid in west London the previous year.[9] This legal setback paused their collaborative output, marking the end of their initial breakthrough phase.2019–2025: Mixtapes, challenges, and continued activity
Following their breakthrough period, WSTRN bridged into subsequent years with the release of their debut studio album DOU3LE 3AK in October 2018, which peaked at number 95 on the UK Albums Chart and spent one week in the top 100.[40] The project featured a mix of new tracks and interludes, showcasing the group's evolving R&B and hip-hop sound while building on earlier singles.[41] In 2019, WSTRN continued their mixtape series with WSTRN Season, Vol. 2, released in August, which reached number 82 on the UK Albums Chart and charted for two weeks.[42] This installment maintained their signature blend of smooth vocals and rhythmic production, sustaining momentum among fans through digital platforms. The group faced significant challenges in 2024 when member Akelle Charles was sentenced to six years and nine months in prison on May 8 for possession of a firearm and ammunition, following an incident at Warwick Services where a loaded gun and additional items were discovered in a vehicle.[43][10] Despite this setback, WSTRN persisted, with remaining members Haile and Louis Rei leading performances and releases to keep the group active.[10] The mixtape series extended into 2022 with WSTRN Season 3, a September release that emphasized collaborative elements and thematic depth without entering the UK top 75 charts, though it contributed to ongoing streaming engagement. In 2024, Louis Rei and WSTRN released the collaborative EP INHALE on 4 September, followed by Exhale on 13 June 2025, demonstrating their continued evolution in R&B and hip-hop.[44][45] By 2025, WSTRN announced European tour dates, including a performance at Melkweg in Amsterdam on June 18, highlighting their international appeal.[46] They also scheduled festival appearances, such as the Afrostalgia event at Boxpark Wembley on December 6, co-headlined with Kojo Funds and focusing on Afroswing and Afrobeat influences.[47] Live collaborations underscored their resilience, notably a joint performance of "Txtin'" with Alkaline at the New Rules festival in London's OVO Arena Wembley on April 17.[48] Throughout this era, WSTRN maintained a dedicated fanbase via streaming services, where tracks like those from Season, Vol. 2 amassed millions of plays, and social media interactions that amplified their cultural relevance in the UK urban music scene.[12]Discography
Albums and mixtapes
WSTRN's discography features a mix of studio albums and mixtapes, primarily released through digital and streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music, with no physical editions documented. Their projects emphasize R&B and hip-hop influences, often incorporating collaborations to expand their sound. These releases have helped cultivate a dedicated fanbase by providing consistent content that blends melodic hooks with West London street narratives.[12] The group's debut mixtape, WSTRN Season, was released on July 6, 2016, as a free digital download comprising 10 tracks, including the notable "Lay Me Down."[49][36] Their sole studio album to date, DOU3LE 3AK, arrived on October 12, 2018, via Atlantic Records UK, featuring 14 tracks that showcase polished production and guest appearances from artists like Skrapz and Tiwa Savage. It peaked at number 95 on the UK Albums Chart, spending one week in the top 100.[40][50][51] The second installment in their mixtape series, WSTRN Season, Vol. 2, dropped on August 30, 2019, with 16 tracks including collaborations such as "Medusa" featuring Unknown T. This project reached number 82 on the UK Albums Chart and charted for two weeks.[42][52][53] WSTRN Season 3, released on September 9, 2022, extended the series with 15 tracks, highlighting features from Pa Salieu, Fireboy DML, and Skillibeng, and maintaining the group's signature vibe through streaming platforms.[54][55] In 2024, WSTRN released INHALE on August 14, a collaborative project with Louis Rei featuring several tracks that continue their R&B and hip-hop blend. This was followed by their album Exhale on June 13, 2025, via Atlantic Records UK, comprising 7 tracks with a focus on mature themes and production. Neither project charted on the UK Albums Chart.[56][12]| Title | Type | Release Date | Tracks | UK Peak | Label/Distributor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WSTRN Season | Mixtape | July 6, 2016 | 10 | — | Independent (digital) |
| DOU3LE 3AK | Studio Album | October 12, 2018 | 14 | 95 | Atlantic Records UK |
| WSTRN Season, Vol. 2 | Mixtape | August 30, 2019 | 16 | 82 | Atlantic Records UK |
| WSTRN Season 3 | Mixtape | September 9, 2022 | 15 | — | EMPIRE (digital) |
| INHALE | Album | August 14, 2024 | 10 | — | Independent (digital) |
| Exhale | Studio Album | June 13, 2025 | 7 | — | Atlantic Records UK |
Singles
WSTRN's singles discography highlights their breakthrough in the UK R&B and hip-hop scenes, with several tracks achieving notable chart success and certifications. As lead artists, they released a series of singles that blended smooth vocals with urban influences, starting with their debut hit. Their featured appearances include high-profile charity efforts and collaborations that expanded their reach.As lead artist
WSTRN's lead singles often featured guest artists and achieved varying levels of commercial success on the UK charts.- "In2" (2015): Released on November 6, 2015, this debut single peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and spent 26 weeks in the top 100.[3]
- "Come Down" (2016): Issued on March 18, 2016, the track debuted on the Official Singles Downloads Chart at number 67.[35][57]
- "A-List" (2016): Released on August 12, 2016, it reached number 74 on the UK Singles Chart and charted for 7 weeks.[38]
- "Medusa" featuring Unknown T (2019): The single was released on May 9, 2019, as part of their mixtape WSTRN Season, Vol. 2, showcasing a collaboration with the UK drill artist.[58]
- "Txtin'" featuring Alkaline (2017): Released on July 21, 2017, this dancehall-infused track earned a BPI Silver certification in June 2024 for over 200,000 units sold in the UK.[59][7]
As featured artist
WSTRN contributed vocals to select collaborative singles, including charity releases that topped the charts.- "Bridge over Troubled Water" by Artists for Grenfell (2017): WSTRN featured on this charity cover alongside over 50 artists, including Stormzy and Robbie Williams; it debuted at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart on June 23, 2017, becoming the fastest-selling single of the year at that point.[60][61]
- Other guest spots include appearances on tracks by Kojo Funds, such as shared projects in the UK urban scene, though specific charting singles from these collaborations were not major hits.[62]