Oto and Jaycee interviewed local Filipina RnB artist Iris G about her latest single, 'GPS', and played a variety of Hip Hop and RnB tracks by female Asian artists.
Playlist
We had a blast and great privileged to have Iris G to come on our show tonight!! Thanks for listening <333 Here is our set list from tonight :))
Iris G (NZ/PH) - My Body Is Mine
Zae (PH) - Filipina Killa
Ruby Ibarra (PH) - Bakunawa
Peaceful Gemini (PH) - In Da Kitchen
Peaceful Gemini, Skeematic (PH) - Gising na Gising
Ray Leslie (NZ/PH) - Who Do You See
Nicole Anjela (PH) - Hanggang Dito
Kelady (PH) - Kulog
Mezzaluna (ID) - Legend
Iris G (NZ/PH) - GPS
Iris G, Jarna (NZ/PH) - Aroha Tāoke
SLIZ (PH) - Wala sa Sarili
Almira Zaky (US/ID) - You Don't Know Me
Mars B (SG) - Alone
putri dahlia (MY) - magician
Nicole Anjela (PH) - 5000 Ft.
Bawal Clan (PH) - PALUMPALO
Bawal Clan (PH) - Pating Sa Kadiliman
Kelady (PH) - Hayop
Lil Asian Thiccie (MY) - helokKkKkKk
Lara Andallo (AU/PH) - High Standards
tei (NZ) - 180
grentperez, Benny Sings (AU/PH) - Fuzzy Feeling
Marianne Ross (PH/USA) - forget-me-not
Marian Carmel (SG/PH) - wanted you
Midnight Fusic, Lil Asian Thiccie (MY) - Summer Love
Oto and Jaycee had a chat with local Filipina RnB singer-songwriter Iris G about her latest single release, 'GPS', her upcoming E.P, 'Got My License at 25', and her experiences as an openly queer Filipina artist in Aotearoa.
Dr Theo Portlock from the Liggins Institute speaks to Jonny about his research into alternative approaches to Bowel Cancer detection in Aotearoa. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
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It provides weekly financial assistance to lower-income households struggling with housing costs.
A recent study by University of Auckland has revealed that the supplement is failing to ease housing stress, with renters receiving the subsidy spending more of their income on rent than those who don’t, across all income brackets.
Producer Amani spoke to University of Auckland Associate Property Professor Edward Yiu to find out more about this research and to see what advice he has for student renters.