Miguel Sizzles on Esquire Middle East November Cover: Grooming by Ber Amos!

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    Miguel is gracing the cover of Esquire Middle East this month, and we’re definitely here for it. This cover celebrates not only Miguel’s talent but also the rising visibility of Black artists in global media.Esquire Middle East is known for its sophisticated take on men’s style, culture, and current affairs, often showcasing international figures who are shaping conversations worldwide. It’s fantastic to see Miguel, with his unique blend of R&B, funk, and rock, taking center stage. His music resonates with many, and his presence on this cover is a testament to his continued influence.Seeing a Black artist celebrated on a platform like Esquire Middle East is more than just representation; it’s about normalizing Black excellence and expanding the definition of who gets to be seen as a tastemaker. Let’s continue to uplift and amplify Black voices in every corner of the world.
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