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Jeremiah Asiamah

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Jeremiah Asiamah (born November 24, 1997)[1] is a British-Ghanaian DJ, broadcaster, and producer, best known for his work on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra. He hosts the 1Xtra Rave Show, where he showcases a range of Black dance music genres, including Afro house, amapiano, and jungle. Asiamah's career spans various platforms, from Reprezent Radio to BBC, and his sets have earned recognition across the UK music scene.

Early Life and Background

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Jeremiah Asiamah was born on November 24, 1997, and is of Ghanaian heritage. He grew up in South London, where he developed an early interest in music and radio.

Career

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Asiamah began his career at Brixton's Reprezent Radio, where he gained experience and became well known for his engaging radio presence. In 2020, he made a permanent transition to BBC Radio 1Xtra, where he was appointed host of the 1Xtra Rave Show. This weekly show, which airs on Friday evenings, focuses on Black dance music culture, including genres such as jungle, drum & bass, and Afro beats. His mix of music genres and dynamic hosting style has made him a popular figure in the UK music scene.[2]

In addition to his work on UK radio, Asiamah is also a DJ and producer, performing at various events and festivals, including notable sets at the FA Cup final in 2023, where he played alongside an 80-piece military band.[3]

Music and Influence

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Asiamah's style is defined by his versatility, blending Afro house, amapiano, dancehall, and carnival sounds. He has become an advocate for Black dance music culture, using his platform to highlight its roots and influence on the wider electronic music landscape. His involvement with BBC Radio 1Xtra reflects this commitment to promoting diverse music.

Personal life

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Asiamah remains active on social media, where he engages with a growing following of over 50,000 Instagram followers. He continues to inspire the next generation of DJs and music lovers, promoting cultural diversity through his musical work.

References

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  1. ^ "Jeremiah Asiamah's Birthday Post". November 24, 2023. Retrieved November 29, 2024.
  2. ^ "BBC Radio 1Xtra launches Black dance music show hosted by Jeremiah Asiamah".
  3. ^ https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/Watch-how-Ghanaian-DJ-turned-up-the-crowd-at-Wembley-during-FA-Cup-final-1779665?gallery=1