Episode 130

Rashid Kasirye Talks Link Up TV & The Process

Published on: 13th May, 2022

Rashid Kasirye is a visionary whose contributions to music and culture have helped launched the careers of many of the UK’s most beloved artists. For over a decade, the Link-Up TV co-founder has used his platform to help artists take control of their own narrative and capture the attention of a global audience.

Link Up TV’s newest reality series ‘The Process’ continues in the same vein. The exciting 2-episode series will sees 6 hungry contestants go head-to-head for the unique opportunity to work with LD (67) and Fumez The Engineer to propel themselves into the next level of their careers, whilst also giving viewers an insight into what goes into making a track ready for release.

In this rare interview, Rashid sat down with The British Blacklist to talk about ‘The Process’, how his upbringing in Uganda influenced his outlook on money and the importance of prioritising his mental health.

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Hosted by Akua Gyamfi, the Blacklisted Conversations podcast brings together culture, conversation, and connection.

We speak to those shaping the worlds of screen, stage, literature, and sound sharing their journeys, creative processes, and the moments that have defined them.

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Your Aunties Could Never brings you entertaining no nonsense straight talk from women who aren't afraid to say all the things you wish you could say.

Aunty AK, Aunty Farrah, Aunty Nana, and Aunty Sade are four friends from the UK who have lived life and are well respected in business endeavours and amongst friends and family. Elevating them to Elite Auntie status.

The Aunties have a voice and are not fearful of being heard. Join them as they discuss topical news and politics, comment on popular culture and give advice all from an informed (mature) Black woman's perspective.

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