Neneh Cherry

When her seminal album Raw Like Sushi hit the charts in the late 80s, she became a pop culture phenomenon, famously taking London’s Buffalo style tribe to a global audience. Over tea at her West London home, the musician sits down with host Danielle Radojcin to talk about her bohemian upbringing, working with Judy Blame, Ray Petri and Jean-Baptiste Mondino, the black writers who helped her find her identity, how she slotted in to the post-punk scene and her thoughts on modern day feminism, and that time Zadie Smith stopped her for a chat while jogging along the canal in London.

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