Overheard Podcast
M Dot R pulled up to Banff. Joined by George P, Jabari and Zee Highest, this episode goes way deeper than viral clips, controversy and internet opinions. We sat down with one of the most recognizable names in the UK underground scene for a real conversation about culture, criticism, going viral, staying grounded and the journey behind the millions of views. Born and raised in Kent, England, M Dot R built his name blending UK rap, grime, dancehall and reggae into a sound that instantly stood out. Long before “Turn Red” exploded across TikTok and social media, he was grinding through pirate radio stations, freestyle platforms and underground performances across the UK while building a cult following online. In this episode we talk about growing up around instability, finding music early, the influence Jamaican culture had on his life and career, the reality of internet fame, being misunderstood online, signing with Sony Music and what it actually feels like to wake up one day and become a viral global personality. This is probably the most in depth conversation M Dot R has done to date. No filters. No cheap shots. Just a real conversation. Special shoutout to Drinkshaft, the Bow Valley’s number one grab and go cold brew, and Defending Awesome for keeping the Overheard merch looking sharp. If you enjoy independent long form conversations that go beyond the headlines make sure to like, subscribe and stay tapped in for more weekly episodes and clips. See you next Tuesday!!
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