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3 weeks ago |
itv.com | Daniel Jesuwenu Ajose
Rising from the UK drill scene to mainstream success, rapper Unknown T says he's faced both triumphs and challenges on his journey. Hailing from Homerton, East London, Unknown T—real name Daniel Lena—first gained attention with his breakout track "Homerton B" in 2018, which became the first UK drill song to go silver. But his rise was not without setbacks. In 2019, he was arrested and charged in connection with the 2018 killing of 20-year-old Steven Narvaez-Jara at a New Year’s Eve party.
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1 month ago |
itv.com | Daniel Jesuwenu Ajose
Big Manny speaks to ITV News Digital Video Producer Daniel Ajose for The RundownBig Manny, a science educator, content creator, and music artist has spoken to ITV News' The Rundown about taking his mission beyond the small screen. With a master’s degree in biomedical science, the 26-year-old started posting fun, experiment-filled videos on TikTok during lockdown. His aim was to make science more engaging for young people.
Exclusive: Sidemen invite The Rundown behind the scenes of season two of their reality series Inside
1 month ago |
itv.com | Daniel Jesuwenu Ajose
The Rundown, ITV News' news service for teens, has been given exclusive access to season two of the Sidemen's reality series Inside, which is now streaming on Netflix. Tobi Brown (TBJZL) sat down with Dan Ajose to discuss what this move from Youtube means for the group. “The Netflix call-up was a big deal—it gives us that mainstream credibility," he said.
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2 months ago |
itv.com | Daniel Jesuwenu Ajose
Watch LeoStayTrill on The Rundown OriginalsLeoStayTrill is a British rapper, singer, and songwriter from South East London who's making serious waves in the music industry. He began making music at ten years old, drawing inspiration from artists like Dave. In 2023, at just 16, LeoStayTrill’s debut single 'Honeybun' gained attention for its catchy, self-produced sound. He followed it with '2s N 3s', a collaboration with Clean Bandit, and his 2025 drill track 'Selena', which went viral on TikTok.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
itv.com | Daniel Jesuwenu Ajose
The English Football League (EFL) has defended the Puma match ball used in the Carabao Cup, after Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta made comments following his team's 2-0 defeat to Newcastle in the semi-final. Arteta suggested the unfamiliarity of the ball contributed to his players' missed chances and affected their accuracy.
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