
Jordan Stephens on fame, heartbreak, dogs and braving the weather
Jordan Stephens of Rizzle Kicks talks about the the danger of selling the myth of fame to young people, his own heartbreak, his dogs and starting out by dissing his teachers
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Show Notes
At the age of 20, Jordan Stephens achieved his dream - when Rizzle Kicks’ album Stereo Typical went platinum. He’d always loved music and had seen it as a way he could transform the lives of himself and his mother. With the album’s success, he should have had it all but it’s never that simple. On a walk along the shores of the Isle of Sheppey, he talks about the problems with selling young people dreams of fame and wealth, making mistakes, walking dogs, his mixed feelings about the city and starting it all with raps that dissed his teachers.
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