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UK Lock In is back! Lost interviews from before the panny-d have been found. Bree Steele spoke to RAYE in 2019 for her first Aussie interview. This was before her debut album 'My 21st Century Blues' was released and hit number one. This is before we knew what was going on with her record label. Raye discusses her vision for the future, writing for Beyonce, her creative process and how important it is for women to support women. Listen to where she was back then, look at where she is now and how much she has achieved!
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Arlo Parks called Bree Steele from South London to chat about her new tracks Cola, Super Sad Generation & Romantic Garbage. Arlo Parks chats about balancing a music career with her final year of school, complete authenticity and how the hell we're meant to maintain cool Instagram aesthetics.
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Jelani Blackman called Bree Steele from West London to chat about his new Lockjaw EP, the importance of knowing yourself, desperation, his writing process and modelling for Tommy Hilfiger. Follow Jelani Blackman: @jelaniblackman
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Joy Crookes into UK Lock In from South London. Bree Steele and Joy chat about coming back from being gaslit, whether heritage matters and they chat about Joy's new EP Reminiscence. Follow Joy Crookes: @joycrookes
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Ms Banks called into the UK Lock In from London to chat about her new track Hood Bitch, her mixtape The Coldest Winter Ever, the end of the term 'female MC' and how spirituality is underrated. Follow Ms Banks: @MsBanks
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Charli XCX called into the show while she was in Australia with Taylor Swift's Reputation world tour. Charli and Bree Steele chat about her new track 1999, how to throw an amazing party, and how Charli got full creative control over her music and her vision.
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Bree Steele caught up with Col3trane while he was in Australia for Listen Out and his sold out headline shows. They chat about London's music scene, being cool at school, honesty and how not to caught up in the sauce.
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Bree Steele caught up with Heather Baron-Gracie of Pale Waves while the band were on their first tour of Australia. They chat about putting everything on the line for what you love, working with friends and their new album My Mind Makes Noises.
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Bree Steele caught up with Lily Allen over the phone while she was in Australia to promote her #1 best-selling book My Thoughts Exactly, her new album No Shame and her upcoming Aussie tour. Lily reveals what she's most proud of, when she's her best self and what her favourite era of her style is. Follow Lily Allen Instagram: @lilyallen
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Bree Steele chatted to Lady Leshurr backstage after her show in Melbourne at the Corner Hotel. Lady Leshurr explains her creative process behind her Queen's Speech freestyles, gives advice to young, up and coming creatives and talks about the importance of taking care of your mental health and being your authentic self. Follow Lady Leshurr on Instagram: @iamladyleshurr
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