Julie Adenuga | |
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Born | Julie Oluwatoyin Chidozie Adenuga
[1] 1988 or 1989 (age 35–36) [2]
London, England |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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julieadenuga |
Julie Oluwatoyin Chidozie Adenuga (born 1988 or 1989) is a British broadcaster, radio host and the creator of Don't Trust The Internet. [3] She was one of the three lead DJs for Beats 1, Apple's 24/7 radio station as part of Apple Music.
Julie Adenuga was born in Tottenham in the London Borough of Haringey [2] to Nigerian parents. [4] Her father Joseph Adenuga is from the Yoruba ethnic group while her mother Ify Adenuga is from the Igbo ethnic group. [5] [6] Adenuga is the younger sister of Jme and Skepta, who are both London-based Grime artists and record producers, as well as co-founders of the Boy Better Know record label. [7] She also has a younger brother: Jason Adenuga, an animator. [8]
Adenuga made her debut in the music industry in 2010, when she joined London community radio station Rinse FM and then went on to present the drive time show. [9]
In 2014, she created and hosted a music television show on Channel AKA and Dailymotion called Play It, which serves as a platform for UK rap and grime artists as well as singers and poets. [10] Adenuga recently[ when?] started a YouTube interview series, featuring artists such UK grime and rap artist Stormzy. [11] As well as this, she hosted Vice Magazine's online offshoot, Noisey's, Grime Karaoke. [12]
As part of the 2015 Apple WWDC keynote, Adenuga was introduced as the London headline host of Beats 1 radio. Beats 1 is the global radio service from Apple Music. [13]
To add to her presenting accolades, Adenuga wrote and presented Skepta's 'Greatness Only' documentary for Noisey. [14] Her talents have been noted and recognised with mentions in Forbes 2017 Europe 30 under 30, in Debrett's 500 List: Music. [15] [16] [17] [18]
In 2020, Adenuga launched Don't Trust the Internet (DTTI), [19] [20] a creative media house that produces shows such as Julie's Top 5. [3] [21]
In early 2021, she began co-hosting MTV’s Catfish UK: The TV Show, the UK version of the U.S. show, alongside Oobah Butler. [22] [23] [24] Adenuga left the show after only one season.
Julie Adenuga has conducted interviews with rappers, singer-songwriters, record producers, authors and creatives including Stormzy, Jay-Z, Jorja Smith, Pharrell Williams, [25] Skepta, Wizkid, Cruel Santino, Cardi B, Kojo Funds, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, [26] Burna Boy, [27] Erykah Badu, [28] Snazzy the Optimist, [29] Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, [30] Grace Ladoja, Greatness Dex, Wavy the Creator, Not3s, [31] Candice Carty-Williams, Odunsi the Engine, [32] Stefflon Don, Ify Adenuga, [33] Big Narstie, [34] and Mr Eazi. [35]
Julie Adenuga | |
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Born | Julie Oluwatoyin Chidozie Adenuga
[1] 1988 or 1989 (age 35–36) [2]
London, England |
Occupations | |
Career | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Website |
julieadenuga |
Julie Oluwatoyin Chidozie Adenuga (born 1988 or 1989) is a British broadcaster, radio host and the creator of Don't Trust The Internet. [3] She was one of the three lead DJs for Beats 1, Apple's 24/7 radio station as part of Apple Music.
Julie Adenuga was born in Tottenham in the London Borough of Haringey [2] to Nigerian parents. [4] Her father Joseph Adenuga is from the Yoruba ethnic group while her mother Ify Adenuga is from the Igbo ethnic group. [5] [6] Adenuga is the younger sister of Jme and Skepta, who are both London-based Grime artists and record producers, as well as co-founders of the Boy Better Know record label. [7] She also has a younger brother: Jason Adenuga, an animator. [8]
Adenuga made her debut in the music industry in 2010, when she joined London community radio station Rinse FM and then went on to present the drive time show. [9]
In 2014, she created and hosted a music television show on Channel AKA and Dailymotion called Play It, which serves as a platform for UK rap and grime artists as well as singers and poets. [10] Adenuga recently[ when?] started a YouTube interview series, featuring artists such UK grime and rap artist Stormzy. [11] As well as this, she hosted Vice Magazine's online offshoot, Noisey's, Grime Karaoke. [12]
As part of the 2015 Apple WWDC keynote, Adenuga was introduced as the London headline host of Beats 1 radio. Beats 1 is the global radio service from Apple Music. [13]
To add to her presenting accolades, Adenuga wrote and presented Skepta's 'Greatness Only' documentary for Noisey. [14] Her talents have been noted and recognised with mentions in Forbes 2017 Europe 30 under 30, in Debrett's 500 List: Music. [15] [16] [17] [18]
In 2020, Adenuga launched Don't Trust the Internet (DTTI), [19] [20] a creative media house that produces shows such as Julie's Top 5. [3] [21]
In early 2021, she began co-hosting MTV’s Catfish UK: The TV Show, the UK version of the U.S. show, alongside Oobah Butler. [22] [23] [24] Adenuga left the show after only one season.
Julie Adenuga has conducted interviews with rappers, singer-songwriters, record producers, authors and creatives including Stormzy, Jay-Z, Jorja Smith, Pharrell Williams, [25] Skepta, Wizkid, Cruel Santino, Cardi B, Kojo Funds, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, [26] Burna Boy, [27] Erykah Badu, [28] Snazzy the Optimist, [29] Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, [30] Grace Ladoja, Greatness Dex, Wavy the Creator, Not3s, [31] Candice Carty-Williams, Odunsi the Engine, [32] Stefflon Don, Ify Adenuga, [33] Big Narstie, [34] and Mr Eazi. [35]