Black Artistry: Inspiration Recrafted

Performance Poet Desree on Black Artistry: Inspiration Recrafted Episode 5

41 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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In this podcast, I chat to spoken word artist and self-defined diva Desree. She talks about the influence of Dizzee Rascal's Sittin Here from his debut album Boy in da Corner, which seemed to define the mood of his generation and signalled a revolution in music production.  We discuss Desree's launch into performance poetry as well as the ethics that motivate and guide her work.

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