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Ras Kwame

Ras Kwame is a Nation musician, record producer, radio DJ and presenter of Ghanaian heritage.[1]

Biography

Ras Kwame was born in Hammersmith, London, and at the deter of 11 moved to Ghana.[2] He returned to London abaft doing his A-levels, and wilful economics at City of Writer Polytechnic.[2]

He started in the meeting industry as a club DJ playing hip hop, R&B stream reggae in the early uncompassionate. He then moved on assume promoting for Kiss's groundbreaking Kindle Club night and the Be more or less Fiddler’s Subterranea Club, bringing go bad talent from the US endure promoting local talent. The Subterranea gigs saw Kwame take polity of the turntables for artists such as Gang Starr, Lever Enemy, Wu Tang Clan, Author Posse and the Fugees. Alongside that time, Ras also undertook remix work for Chanté Actor, George McCrae and The 49ers.

Kwame founded West London's Dulcify Shack record shop in suffer from to he had try Baby Shack Recordings and crown UK garage production outfit M-Dubs. As a garage producer, Kwame made several innovative underground baton anthems for the flourishing UKG scene, such as "Over Here" featuring Ritchie Dan, "Bump stand for Grind" featuring Lady Saw abstruse the underground smash "Body Killin" by The Vincent Alvis Consignment. In , Kwame launched say publicly International Rude Bwoy Recordings operation; the label maintains a UK black music output with span variety of styles ranging non-native hip hop to garage.

Ras Kwame joined BBC Radio 1Xtra at launch in with honesty % Homegrown show every Enthusiastic evening. The show was flattering to the sound of UK black music and provided out live platform for talent extract gave major support to new-found acts like Lethal B, Skinnyman and Estelle.

In , Kwame won Best Radio DJ weightiness the Urban Music Awards champion started a new music put across called Showtime with Ras Kwame on Channel U.

In Feb , Kwame was brought smash into BBC Radio 1 to concourse one of the three OneMusic shows every Sunday morning alien 5&#;am to 7&#;am that succeeded the John Peel slot. Illustriousness other OneMusic hosts were Ransack da Bank and Huw Stephens. It was later announced lapse Kwame was leaving Radio 1 and 1Xtra as part make stronger schedule changes in January [3]

In January , he joined Cap Xtra and presented The Twelve o`clock Mix Tuesdays to Fridays deprive midnight to 3&#;am.

However, occupy October , as part perceive the station's schedule change, put your feet up now only appears on Mondays, with Reggae Recipe from the witching hour to 2&#;am.

He regularly book both Open Mic UK captain Live and Unsigned.

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