The Reggie Yates Podcast
Sometimes it’s best to stop, take stock and just shut the F up. When 2020 went left, we had no choice but to press pause... That time has passed. The people have spoken, we listened. We back
info_outline Episode 80: Bad Man BillyThe Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Eggslut restaurant, Portobello Road, Notting Hill.
info_outline Episode 79: 1999The Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Eggslut restaurant, Portobello Road, Notting Hill.
info_outline Episode 78: Purple RollsThe Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Eggslut restaurant, Portobello Road, Notting Hill.
info_outline Episode 77: Hobbies, Mantras and Pellet GunsThe Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Sky Lounge in the UNCLE building, Elephant & Castle.
info_outline Episode 76: ValidationThe Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Sky Lounge in the UNCLE building, Elephant & Castle.
info_outline Episode 75: Run For Your Life ft. Charlie DarkThe Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Sky Lounge in the UNCLE building, Elephant & Castle.
info_outline Episode 74: Sunday Sunday PillsThe Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Sky Lounge in the UNCLE building, Elephant & Castle.
info_outline Episode 73: Love and War ft. DJ Spin DoctorThe Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Sky Lounge in the UNCLE building, Elephant & Castle.
info_outline Episode 72: THERAPY ft. Jodie CarissThe Reggie Yates Podcast
Recorded at Sky Lounge in the UNCLE building, Elephant & Castle.
info_outlineRecorded at Eggslut restaurant, Portobello Road, Notting Hill.
This week we continue with part 2 of our 3-part run recorded at Eggslut. While working their way through the menu, Reg, Baba, Owen and Uzo discuss the 'racist raps' complaints made against Dave at this year's Brits. Was his performance really underpinned by racism? Which part of Britain actually made the complaints? How have the Brits responded to being called out for under-representing Black artists? They also discuss the death of US Rap star Popsmoke and the intersection between social media, success in music, street culture and how it's all intertwining to lead to such tragedies. On a lighter note, the boys also confess their first-ever TV presenter crushes and discuss why 1999 was one of the best years for film, ever.
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