The Worst Friends Podcast

I Never Got Her Contact

1 h 36 min · 24. maj 2026
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Welcome to Episode 72 of The Worst Friends Podcast features rising South Sudanese-born, Kenyan-based artist Blacken White Dcee. We dive into the unbelievable story behind his latest track Swahili Lady inspired by a random club encounter that turned into music after he never got the girl’s contact.We also discuss:• His latest music projects• His creative process in the studio• Why he hates crowded studio sessions• Crazy stories from Kenyan private school life• University experiences• How culture and past experiences shaped his music journey• Music & movie recommendations at the endThis episode is funny, deep, chaotic, and inspiring all at once.

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