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Episode Synopsis
🎙️ The Day After - Full BreakdownIn this episode, we dive deep into the layers of culture, protest, and creativity. From the chaos of Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom march to the reflections on immigration, patriotism, and media manipulation, the panel unpacked Britain’s rising tensions.But the standout moment came when Oritsé joined the conversation to break down his new single “Bad Girl Anthem.” He opened up about his artistry beyond JLS, the meaning of Afro Island Sounds, and what independence in music really looks like. We got the story of how the record came together across continents, why it’s already resonating with women globally, and the pride of seeing it land on Trace, MTV, and beyond.It’s not just about the music - it’s about legacy, freedom, and choosing to create without boxes.Million Man March vs. Unite the Kingdom: numbers, narratives, and reality checks.Immigration myths, hotel controversies, and the politics of “patriotism.”Raising kids in a divided Britain - and the temptation to relocate.Oritsé on Bad Girl Anthem - from Sweden to the UK, with Stylo G, IVD & more.Why he calls his sound Afro Island Sounds and refuses to be genre-bound.The balance between artistry, independence, and global reach.🔑 What You’ll Hear Inside:🥊 Boxing Talk RecapThe panel went deep on the fight game - comparing Crawford’s incredible weight jump to beat Canelo with Floyd Mayweather’s career choices, and debating whether size really beats skill. They revisited the Spence vs. Crawford bout and whether Bud faced the best version of Spence, while paying tribute to the late Ricky Hatton as a British boxing legend.Beyond that, they compared boxing’s star power to MMA’s struggles, shared personal experiences training in both boxing and Muay Thai, and debated heavyweight legacies - asking if Usyk belongs alongside Tyson Fury, Mike Tyson, and Lennox Lewis in the “greatest ever” conversation.
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