Nick Donnelly

Donnelly's first film God Save The Queen[12] was released in December 2015 and featured Motown artist and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Martha Reeves, as well as British songwriter Carla Marie Williams who wrote the tracks "Runnin'" and "Freedom" for Beyoncé.

[14] The film features the only behind the scenes footage from Wu-Tang Clan 20th Anniversary Tour in Manchester, Brixton and at Bestival as well as exclusive interviews with Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Raekwon and the only English language interview with Danish music Liv Lykke whose record Tiden Flyver (as part of Boom Clap Bachelors) was sampled by Kendrick Lamar on his record 'Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe.

'[15] Nick Donnelly's platform Urban Kingdom has also interviewed Talib Kweli, Lonnie Liston Smith, Zuby, Immortal Technique, RA The Rugged Man and Suzi Quatro.

Women writing for the book include Olympic champion Sally Gunnell, Carol M. Black, Averil Mansfield, Lily Cole and Susie Wolff.

[22] At the beginning of March 2023, Generation W announced Wearth Issue Two, launching at the Millennium Powerhouse Youth center in Moss Side, Manchester, birthplace of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst.

[24] In August 2023, to celebrate 50 years of hip-hop, Donnelly's documentary film Street Smart, screened at Songbyrd Music House in Washington D.C., US and Rich Mix Cinema in London, England.

Donnelly also announced his new book Hip-Hopulation which features interviews with hip-hop artists all over the world, including Prabh Deep (India), Ez Mil (The Philippines), Silvana Imam (Sweden), Frenkie (Bosnia) and Kobie Dee (Australia).