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Radio Wales,06 Oct 2025,30 mins

Available for 16 days

In this final episode, Noah Johnson explores Black originated music in Wales, from 2,000 through to the present-day. Episode 3 comes alive with: The early 2,000's, Welsh ragga-metal band Skindred toured internationally, at their peak in one-year, playing 158 shows, helping them win a whole new wave of fans in America. Denym, the band formed in the 70's, left a legacy of self-written, and self-released records. Among them, some never-before-heard gems. But with no label to protect their work, they were vulnerable. The whole of Denym’s track, "Beauty", was being re-used as a backing track by an American rapper — without Denym’s permission. MC Skunkadelic joined forces with a collective of musicians in Cardiff to form Afro-Cluster, West African funk - fused with hip hop. In 2009 Nesdi Jones left home Criccieth, moved to Delhi and threw herself into the Indian music scene, Nesdi covered a rap song by the famous Indian rapper & producer Yo Yo Honey Singh. It went viral on YouTube and led to Nesdi collaborating on a Punjabi fusion song "London", it became a massive hit in India and the South Asian communities the world-over. Dame Shirley Bassey became the only female artist to chart a UK Top 40 album across seven consecutive decades. When the lush vocals of a then unknown band, Baby Queens first echoed across Radio 1 in 2013, they stopped listeners in their tracks. How the all-female group, with help from Cian Ciarán of the legendary Super Fury Animals, created their unique sound. In 2021, rap artist Mace the Great, got a call from Cardiff City Football Club - how this connection with football brought him 1,000’s of new fans The 2024 MOBO awards, and finally a win for Skindred! A Gritty Production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Wales

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