Hip Hop Saved My Life with Romesh Ranganathan

By: RangaBee Productions and Mr Box
  • Summary

  • A comedy podcast about hip hop presented by award-winning comedian Romesh Ranganathan and his co-host RuMaj. Edited by James Torrance. Co-produced by RangaBee Productions and Mr Box (mrbox.tv)

    www.romeshranganathan.co.uk/podcast


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    RangaBee Productions and Mr Box
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Episodes
  • S4 Ep 7: Big Zuu
    Aug 26 2021
    He’s a rapper, he’s a grime star, he’s a chef, an author and a BAFTA-nominated TV presenter - what more could you possibly want from an HHSML guest?! The one and only Big Zuu joins Romesh and Ben Green for one banger of a show.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • S4 Ep 6: Rafe Spall
    Aug 19 2021
    On this week’s very special show, acting A-lister Rafe Spall joins Romesh for a one-on-one chat about his hip hop journey. From an early obsession with some of the UK’s rap legends, to discovering The Roots and Rawkus Records, having a go at running his own label and bonding with CASISDEAD over Kate Bush. Banger!

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    56 mins
  • S4 Ep 5: Nish Kumar
    Aug 12 2021
    He’s a stand-up comedian, radio host, TV presenter and life-long hip hop head who we’ve been trying to get on the show for years. And now he’s finally here - the one and only Nish Kumar!

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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