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10 minutes of bouncy vibes and high energy on this one for Tiffany Calver's Friday night show on BBC Radio 1Xtra https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xbq1. enjoy! → tracklist: http://instagram.com/k2rah_ → more mixes: soundcloud.com/k2rah/sets/selections → get on my mailing list and download mixes for free: http://subscribe-k2rah.ck.page/music → links to all socials: http://k2rah.com/linkinbio
Spencer imagines what it'd be like inventing the internet, 1Xtra's Tiffany Calver thinks she could help the guys find Idris, plus Producer Phil has all your voice notes and comments. Josie is Listener of the Week and has a unique ‘big question' for the team!Wanna react to this week's pod? Email us on 6degrees@bbc.co.uk
Fredo, whose real name is Marvin Bailey, is a British rapper who has made a significant impact on the UK music scene. Hailing from London, Fredo gained recognition for his gritty and authentic storytelling, as well as his distinct flow and delivery. His raw and honest lyrics often reflect the realities of street life, touching on themes such as violence, hustling, and the struggles of growing up in urban environments. With his unique blend of trap and drill sounds, Fredo has garnered a loyal fan base and has been praised for his ability to capture the essence of the streets in his music. His breakout single "They Ain't 100" and his debut album "Third Avenue" solidified his position as one of the rising stars in British rap. Fredo continues to evolve as an artist, consistently delivering hard-hitting tracks that resonate with listeners and solidify his status as a force to be reckoned with in the rap game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lewis is here to deliver a very Scottish Christmas Tale, we have a special appearance of Anna from the 7th Floor café and 1Xtra's Tiffany Calver has a guest that leaves her breathless.
She's a great touring DJ, and a bloody brilliant Radio DJ, set to play at Glastonbury this year. Deffo not one to miss for fans of Rap/Hip-Hop
International DJ and BBC Radio 1Xtra Rap Show host, Tiffany Calver, joins Entrepreneur Yianni Charalambous to talk about her musical roots, moving from Telford to London to chase her dreams and hustling to the top of the music game.
Vanessa Maria is a DJ, Broadcaster at Foundation FM, and host at Resident Advisor. Named as one of the most important young people in music, she made her mark on radio stations across the country sharing her love for underground UK music. On the dancefloor, Vanessa showcases sounds from around the world, infusing high-energy Baile Funk rhythms with everything from Jersey Club to Hard Drum. Renowned for her genre-spanning mixes and high energy 130bpm sets, you'll need stamina to keep up. She's been busy making appearances at Boilerroom, Dazed Magazine, Warehouse Project and HÖR in Berlin. Vanessa's work in and around music and mental health has also not gone unnoticed, from launching a radio show for Black Butter Records to interviewing the likes of Jaguar, Tiffany Calver and Juls. As the key presenter at Resident Advisor, she currently hosts a music and mental health-related podcast and documentary series. Most recently, she has been named as a leader in shaping the future of London's nightlife by The Face Magazine. It's clear she's been making links and building a rep, now it's time for her to take her vision across the UK and beyond. INTERVIEW: Where are you based? - London! City you visited with the best nightlife? - Berlin Favourite genre? - Eurodance Your go to album? - J Hus- Common sense You can go b2b with any DJ who would it be? - Halfqueen! Best event you've ever been to? - Carnival Influences that made you into the artist you are today? - Everything & anything! Inspirations behind your MNRCHY mix? - All my go-to tracks at the moment! What have you got planned for the future? - You'll have to keep locked in! Expect some sick parties, more documentaries, interviews & beyond! Any upcoming events? - I'm off to Copenhagen for a gig on the 15th of April! TRACKLIST: Kimara Lovelace - Nobody But You (Disaffected Bootleg) MGMT - Kids (Coldpast Passion Pop Bubbler) Breathin & Bladin [IKONIKA & ARIANA] Losing Control Edit DJ Præda - Fergalicious Montano vs The Trumpet Man - Itza Trumpet Thing (Jo Manji's Original Remix) MELODRAMATIC - LONDON BRIDGE DUB Kathy Brown - You Give Good Love (Disaffected Bootleg) Bok Bok - I Want You [Dub] P.A.B (People Are Burning) Popcaan - Family (Champion Sound Dub) DJ Flex - She Don't Text (Afrobeat Freestyle) DJ Flex ~ Eggplant Afrobeat (Feat. AStar & EDouble) Moony - 3 IN 1 Dub (All I Do Is 138 DJ) Mattik - Crazy In Dub 1994 Dub Doctor Jeep - Preciso SNØW - BS5 DJ Taj - Peru (Jersey Club Mix) Toumba - Multipack of Limes Mina- Gimme-The-Brass Sir Hiss - Bad Gyal Toumba - Lil Amam Sir Tropic 109 _ The Busy Twist Lighter - Skanker (Edit) FLASHING HYPE Lay it down - Urbvn Ft. Opxra WWW.MNRCHY.COM
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Bridging the UK and US rap scenes.
Bridging the UK and US rap scenes. For more, visit Resident Advisor: https://ra.co/exchange/568 @tiffanycalver
Munya and Sideman welcome song writer extraordinaire Kamille and BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra's Rap Show host Tiffany Calver to The BRITs Top Table! They discuss mental health within the music industry, the power of Tik Tok trends and stupid pseudonyms. BRITs Top Table with MasterCard is a Somethin' Else production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Songs To Live By is a podcast celebrating different generations of Black culture through the shared love of music. Host Vick Hope is joined by two guests, who grew up at different times, to share the songs that shaped their lives. Each guest brings two songs and each episode is a journey into their lives, our history and some great music - new and old. In this episode, Vick is joined by DJ Tiffany Calver and singer Mica Paris. They pick songs by India Arie, Marvin Gaye, Tom Browne and Nas. Tiffany is a Radio 1Xtra DJ who is known for being the first female host of ‘The Rap Show'. Mica Paris is a singer, actress and presenter known for singles such as ‘My One Love'. Producer: Olivia Cope
HTGG's review of the Tiffany Calver freestyle by the UK artist M1llionz. Original Link: https://youtu.be/mnbhguLE_R8 Our Patreon: https://patreon.com/HTGG Our Socials: Facebook Instagram Tiktok Youtube Twitch Discord Twitter Website OUR SPONSORS: - ARSENAL DIRECT (For all your Sports needs) - AUDIBLE (For all your Audiobooks needs) - CURRYS PC WORLD (For all your Tech needs) - FIVERR (For all your Outsourcing needs) - FRAGRANCE DIRECT (For all your Beauty products): - MATTEN WELT DE (For all your Home Mat needs) - SCHUH (For all your Shoe needs) - WATCHSHOP (For all your Jewellery needs) - YOUFIBRE (For all your Internet needs) - 365GAMES (For all your Gaming needs) Our Equipment: - MICROPHONE: https://amzn.to/3doechR - MICROPHONE HOLDER: https://amzn.to/2PKi4BG - HOME OFFICE CHAIR: https://amzn.to/31z8hBg - GREEN SCREEN: https://amzn.to/3mf8vak - WEBCAM: https://amzn.to/3cEhXk4 - RING LIGHT: https://amzn.to/3czSCIf #HTGG #Review #Music #M1llionz #Tiffany #Calver #TiffanyCalver #Freestyle #Free #Style #Song #UK
Songs To Live By is a podcast celebrating Black culture through the shared love of music. Host Vick Hope is joined by two guests, from different generations, to share the songs that shaped them. Each guest brings two songs and each episode is a journey into their lives, our history and some great music - new and old. That's guests like Doc Brown, Mica Paris and Tiffany Calver; all picking tracks and swapping stories about themselves and their experiences growing up. These are the songs that make us who we are. Songs that help us tell our stories. Songs that express our struggles. Songs that celebrate Black excellence. These are Songs To Live By. Coming up on Songs To Live By… Rizzle Kicks' Jordan Stephens and poet Benjamin Zephaniah pick tracks by The Streets and The Meditations. They chat about spoken word, lyrics and life (and why Jordan has a fanboy crush on Benjamin). Comedian Sophie Duker and Lady Phyll, founder of UK Black Pride, talk about big personalities, motivation and what made them tick as a child. With songs by Boney M and Ms. Dynamite. Writer and rapper Doc Brown and Blogger Zeze Millz chat about music, skipping church and the early days of a thing called the internet. With songs by Gospel superstar Kirk Franklin and Nas. Plus, comedian Dane Baptiste and poet Sophia Thakur, actor Paterson Joseph and gal-dem writer Niellah Arboine; activist Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu and jockey Khadijah Mellah; rapper Hardy Caprio and actor Akemnji Ndifornyen.
In a new essay for Harper's, filmmaker Martin Scorsese criticizes the current state of the movie business and all these new fangled streaming platforms and their algorithms. "We can’t depend on the movie business, such as it is, to take care of cinema," Scorsese says. And: Judas and the Black Messiah is a biopic of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton. It is director Shaka King's studio feature film debut, and it's nominated for two Golden Globe Awards. It is one of two movies nominated for Golden Globes this year that portray Hampton (along with The Trial of the Chicago 7). Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take: If you use this emoji, Gen Z will call you old The First "Cruella" Trailer Is Here, And The Internet Already Has A Ton Of ThoughtsIs this Disney's Joker??? Failing Britney SpearsIt shouldn't have taken ten years to realize the discourse about her had been a hurtful, unhealthy constant. Buffy Deserves Better Than Joss WhedonHe wasn't the only person who made Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and he shouldn't be the one to take it down. Taylor Swift Misses the Old Taylor Swift, TooThe artist's first release from her re-recording project is much more than a nostalgia play. It's a love letter. Hockey Has a Gigantic-Goalie ProblemNever before in the NHL's history has the tail so wagged the dog. Why Is Everyone Talking About Clubhouse?The new social media app is tapping into the public's desperate need to connect -- and it's becoming a flashpoint in the culture wars So, you’ve been subtweeted by Turner Classic Movies. What do you do next? 'Paddington 3' Officially in the Works The Story of the DuckTales Theme, History's Catchiest Single Minute of MusicA woo-hoo heard around the world. 'You can smell the sweat and hair gel': the best nightclub scenes from cultureWriters and artists including Róisín Murphy, Tiffany Calver and Sigala on the art that transports them to the dancefloor during lockdown I have an important pop culture theoryYou will now read it and share it with others online as you see fit GUESTS: Taneisha Duggan - Artistic producer at TheaterWorks Lucy Gellman - Editor of The Arts Paper and host of WNHH radio's Kitchen Sync Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiffany Calver, DJ and Radio Host, talks to Stylist Leah Abbott and Musician Jimothy Lacoste about what influenced their fashion choices growing up, how 2020 has changed the relationship between music and style, and the new music emerging from across the UK that they’re most excited about. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's it like to spend weeks on the road with Drake (with your nans in tow)? How to react when Fredo buys you a gas mask as a present? And what is it really like to DJ for the King and Queen themselves, Beyonce and JAY Z? Most importantly, how does it feel to be one of the most in-demand and respected DJs in the world? Tiffany Calver, the 25-year-old, Shropshire-born host of Radio 1Xtra's Rap Show talks to Straight Up about everything from first jobs and career disasters to owning her presence as one of the few women shaping UK rap. Over a couple of glasses over prosecco, Tiffany also chatted about how she overcame her imposter syndrome and why she blacklists certain lyrics from her radio show. Plus, where is really good to go out in London, which celebrity throws the best parties and what's it like to live down the road from Maya Jama? Loved this episode of Straight Up? Have any suggestions for our next episode? Are you a brand wanting to chat to us about sponsorship opportunities? We'd love to hear from you: hello@straightuppodcast.co.uk Straight Up's music and editing is by Marlon Percy: @marlonpercy Straight Up is sponsored by online spirits specialist Master of Malt, where you can buy this episode's bottle of Galeotti Prosecco.
It’s another great guest for you this week as we’re joined by none other than Tiffany Calver - DJ, presenter and host of The Radio 1 Rap Show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The last few months have meant different things to different people, but it seems to have been a uniting experience for many. Getting two very active and very sought-after DJs and broadcasters together for the latest JD In The Duffle Bag Podcast is a great way to see the world from a very unique perspective. Talking about forming new habits, being one of the lucky ones to still be working and the small and large changes she's still coming across, Tiffany Calver also gives Chuckie Online and update on her first year at Radio 1 and thinks back to her days on tour with Drake. Leave us a rating and let us know who you want to hear on the next episode of JD In The Duffle Bag.
durée : 00:59:15 - Mouv' Live CLub : Guest - Tous les vendredis, Muxxa reçoit la crème des DJ français ou internationaux dans le Mouv' Live Club pour bien démarrer le week-end...
In this instalment of Eat, Drink, Chat, DJ and broadcaster Tiffany Calver joins GQ's Jonathan Heaf for dinner at Little House Mayfair in the heart of London. Described by i-D as 'the future of the music industry', Calver has broken through barriers, most recently becoming the first female host of the iconic BBC Radio 1 and 1 Xtra Rap Show. Jonathan and Tiffany discuss everything including her musical education, her friendship with Drake, and how she nearly abandoned her first Radio 1 show.
NTS resident Martha talks to DJ and radio host Tiffany Calver on her career so far - from browsing Datpiff and Limewire as a teen to touring with Drake and broadcasting on BBC Radio 1 at 24. Recorded live in front of an audience at Top Boy Academy.
This week on A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, we welcome BBC 1Xtra personality and Drake's tour DJ Tiffany Carver to the Upper West Side! Tiffany breaks down how a young hip-hop blogging fanatic from the English countryside found herself in on a buffet line in Los Angeles rubbing elbows with Dr. Dre, how Miss Info's work inspired her to try her hand at music journalism, how her parents encouraged her to follow her passion, how a viral Soundcloud mix of hers moved her to get serious about Serato, how every London venue turning her down convinced her to start her own (ultimately very successful) club night, how she found out that she'd be touring Europe with the most famous rapper on Earth, how she thought she tanked her audition but in fact nailed it and got the job of her dreams, and how she did all of this by the age of 25. All that, plus her first experience at Olive Garden, the interview that brought her to tears, her father's best advice, her very-short-lived rap name, the most insane gig she's performed at, her experiences at pirate radio stations, how her shyness presents itself in giant arenas, her huge goals for the upcoming year, Dr. Dre's biggest weakness and much, much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tiffany Calver dropped by to talk about the massive Drake shows she’s been DJ’ing at and listener Megan threw a bra at Drake and had to get the security guard to pass it back to her! Greg also launches an investigation into Nick Knowles and we get your styling it out tales - like going for a hand stand when someone swerves your high five.
For this episode I am surrounded by females of absolute Gurl Boss status. Firstly, I got to be in the presence of the fastest woman in the whole world, @DinaAsherSmith. And if that wasn't enough, we were joined by the new host of the Rap Show on Radio 1 and 1Xtra, @TiffanyCalver, who is the first woman and the first black person to be given the role. We talk about how amazing it is to be black, female and British as we celebrate our achievements as firsts in our fields. We also talk about how our femininity can lead to critics finding a way to beat us down, but as I'm sure you'll tell from listening, the three of us will never stop representing our true and authentic selves. To find out more about Gurls Talk or to send us your artwork, poetry or anything you want to share, visit www.gurlstalk.com or find us on Instagram @GurlsTalk.
Congratulations on Russ for his top 20 chart position with Gun Lean and Tiffany Calver landing on the Drake Tour. We discuss both. Also the Fyre Festival Documentary and Soulja Boy's antics. #HalfcastPodcast Instagram.com/HalfcastPod
As it's the new year we thought we'd start as we mean to go on so Radio 1/1xtra's new rap show host Tiffany Calver joins Tolly, Milena and Audrey to discuss the big things in life…Chicken Wings, British food and Strippers. Tiffany shares her experiences being a woman in a male dominated hip hop world, Audrey reps for the saveloys and can you guess what Milena's world record would be?
Within five seconds of our meeting, one thing become immediately apparent — Tiffany Calver is radiating happiness. And why shouldn't she be? After years and years of grinding, cutting her teeth as a student of music (which, by the way, she backs up in spades), U.K. media has caught on to her perspective in droves. Last year, Ms. Calver's consistent quality appearances, spinning hip-hop on Radar Radio, NTS Live, Boiler Room, along with touring as breakout U.K. rapper Fredo's DJ, has helped dramatically increase the young journalist, activist and low-key A&R's stature locally and internationally. In a wide-ranging conversation, Tiffany broke down how she used her perspective as a young, black, female music head to her advantage — winning respect far and wide within hip-hop. As the youngest on-air DJ in the United Kingdom AND the only female hip-hop DJ on air in the country, she's quick to advocate for girls who look like her, and has been a stalwart advocate of positive mental health.