Charlie is joined by grime legend Tinchy Stryder for an interview and live performance. Tinchy talks about life before he had a number one single and supporting himself while touring around the country. He also discusses his mind-set during his move from specialist grime into commercial music. Charlie gets Tinchy's verdict on all of the beef going on in the grime scene at the moment and then we get a live performance of two new tracks, exclusively for Rap Up.
The in-house producer is Michael Angelo, providing the beats. Tino Kamal has all the latest fashion tips from the streets in 'Dope Drops' and we get all the latest gossip from across the pond with Valerie Lora. Show less