14 May 25 13:00H
In this episode, we’re joined by rapper and self-proclaimed yapper D33wain for a raw and honest conversation about the realities of navigating mental health in the age of social media. From the weight of online perception to the sharp edges of cancel culture, D33wain opens up about the mental toll that comes with being both seen and scrutinized.
We explore the pressures of staying visible, the fine line between accountability and cancellation, and the deep gratitude that comes with simply being heard. It’s a refreshing take on authenticity in a world of filters and hot takes.
Tune in for unfiltered insights, real talk, and a powerful reminder that sometimes, being able to speak and be heard is the real win.
With Guest: D33Wain is a boundary-pushing rap artist who blends hip-hop, and house music with a nostalgic old-school R&B vibe. Known for his poetic lyrics, soulful harmonies, and signature smooth flow, he crafts a distinctive sound infused with funk and eclectic production. A true multidimensional artist, D33Wain sings, dances, and tells vivid stories through his music, captivating audiences with his electric performances. In 2018, he brought his charisma to the Camden Roundhouse, opening for UK rap legend Chip and solidifying his status as a rising force. D33Wain’s artistry transcends music, blending innovation and authenticity to deliver sounds that resonate across genres and generations.
D33Wain's artistry has garnered widespread recognition, with online features in leading platforms such as GUAP Mag, Complex UK, Trench Mag, ASBO Mag, and BEspoke Mag, solidifying his position as a rising star in the music scene. His electrifying performances have seen him grace stages at premier events like the Global 12 Festival and The Great Escape Festival in 2017. Additionally, D33Wain earned the coveted role of resident music artist at the iconic Roundhouse in Camden, a venue renowned for spotlighting groundbreaking talent.