Jordan Stephens

Jordan Stephens is a British musician, writer, actor and mental health campaigner best known as one half of the chart-topping hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks. Rising to fame through the group’s distinctive blend of witty lyricism, social commentary and infectious pop rap, Jordan quickly became recognised as one of the UK’s most charismatic creative voices. Alongside major commercial success, he has built a reputation for speaking openly about identity, masculinity and mental health, connecting with audiences through honesty and humour. His ability to combine entertainment with meaningful social impact has made him one of the UK’s most compelling keynote speakers, particularly for organisations focused on wellbeing, creativity, resilience and youth culture.

Jordan began his career after signing a major recording contract with Island Records alongside Harley Sylvester as Rizzle Kicks. The duo achieved rapid success with their debut album ‘Stereo Typical’, which sold more than 600,000 copies in the UK and established them as one of Britain’s defining music acts of the era. He also featured on Olly Murs’ number one single ‘Heart Skips a Beat’, further cementing his mainstream profile. Rizzle Kicks later released their second album ‘Roaring 20s’, which reached number three on the UK Albums Chart. Beyond music, Jordan expanded into acting with a critically acclaimed role in the E4 drama ‘Glue’ before appearing in the global franchise film ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’. He later made his professional stage debut in ‘Entertaining Mr Sloane’ at the Young Vic and released his debut solo album ‘Let Me Die Inside You’. In 2025, Rizzle Kicks reunited to release their comeback album ‘Competition is for Losers’.

Jordan is widely respected for using his platform to champion mental health awareness and social change. In 2016, he founded the #IAMWHOLE campaign, a movement encouraging conversations around mental wellbeing that reached more than 120 million people and was recognised in the Houses of Parliament. His work has earned widespread praise, including the Youth Music Grassroots Hero Award for his contribution to communities and creative culture. He also received a Royal Television Society nomination for presenting ITV2’s music comedy show ‘Don’t Hate the Playaz’, highlighting his versatility as both an entertainer and broadcaster.

Alongside his screen and music career, Jordan is an accomplished author whose debut memoir ‘Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak and Dogs’ became a Sunday Times Bestseller for its raw and insightful exploration of mental health, addiction and personal growth. He also wrote the children’s picture book ‘The Missing Piece’, which was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize. His TEDx talk ‘Everyone Loves an Underdog’ further demonstrated his ability to connect with audiences through vulnerable, thought-provoking storytelling centred on self-worth, identity and resilience. Jordan’s keynote talks are celebrated for their humour, emotional intelligence and authenticity. Blending personal storytelling with sharp cultural insight, he delivers engaging and deeply human conversations that resonate with audiences across corporate, educational and creative sectors.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Jordan Stephens’s remarkable career:

  • 2025 – Reunited with his hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks to release their highly anticipated comeback studio album Competition is for Losers
  • 2024 – Earned the Youth Music Grassroots Hero Award for his dedicated community work and creative influence
  • 2024 – Reached the Sunday Times Bestseller list with his critically acclaimed debut memoir ‘Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak and Dogs’
  • 2022 – Published a children’s picture book ‘The Missing Piece’, which earned a spot on the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize shortlist
  • 2018 – Earned a Royal Television Society nomination for presenting the groundbreaking ITV2 music comedy show ‘Don’t Hate the Playaz’
  • 2016 – Secured an acting role in the major cinematic franchise release ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’
  • 2016 – Founded and fronted the #IAMWHOLE mental health campaign, which reached over 120 million people and was recognised in the Houses of Parliament
  • 2014 – Landed his first major television acting role playing Rob in the critically acclaimed E4 drama series ‘Glue’
  • 2013 – Released Rizzle Kicks’ sophomore studio album Roaring 20s, which peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart
  • 2011 – Achieved a UK Number One single featuring on Olly Murs’ global pop hit “Heart Skips a Beat”
  • 2011 – Rizzle Kicks multi-platinum debut album Stereo Typical, selling over 600,000 copies in the UK