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Interviews with Richard Kingsmill
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139 episodes
9 months ago
Here are some of the triple j music interviews from Richard Kingsmill’s archive.
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Here are some of the triple j music interviews from Richard Kingsmill’s archive.
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Music
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LITTLE SIMZ: how exciting can introversion be?
Interviews with Richard Kingsmill
25 minutes 25 seconds
4 years ago
LITTLE SIMZ: how exciting can introversion be?
An album centred around someone’s introversion is the unlikeliest of themes for a hip hop release. Yet, with her fourth album, the UK rapper Little Simz has turned those deepest personal thoughts into one of the most exciting and outward looking albums of the year. Following on from her Ivor Novello winning Grey Area, Little Simz worked closely again with producer Inflo to capture everything from pulsing hip hop beats through to classic Motown as well as grand orchestral arrangements. It all has a widescreen feel, yet lyrically Little Simz focused on her natural introversion to project her thoughts on life, struggle and survival. Running through highlights off the album, Little Simz speaks here to Richard Kingsmill about the ingredients that make up Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, why she used actor Emma Corrin through the record, and how she wrote about subjects like her estranged father this time round.
Interviews with Richard Kingsmill
Here are some of the triple j music interviews from Richard Kingsmill’s archive.