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Bullet Journaling Malaysian Hip-Hop

Aziff Azuddin | Adil Johan | Kam Raslan

11-Feb-22 21:00

Bullet Journaling Malaysian Hip-Hop

It’s a whole new world for Kam Raslan this week as he’s joined by two debutants, lecturer and musician Adil Johan, and independent researcher, Aziff Azuddin. Adil gets the ball rolling by talking about the Malaysian Hip-Hop scene and its resilience and relevance in the current music climate. Kam then asks the rest about whether it’s okay that he gets all his news mostly from Twitter. Lastly, Aziff speaks about bullet journaling, scaring Kam along the way.

Produced by: Ali Johan

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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