DJ and Broadcaster with BBC 1Xtra, Jeremiah Asiamah has described his performance at the FA Cup final between Manchester United and Manchester City at Wembley as a 'Heaven' experience.
Speaking on E Vibes with Becky, he says it was one of the most important times in his life because that was the first time his family watched him perform live.
“I felt like I was in heaven. When I looked in front of me was a 80 piece marching band. This was the same marching band at the King’s coronation. The Royal Family were there. I looked up and I see the blue sky, I see the trumpets, the noise, the atmosphere, it was such a blessing. My family were able to see me Djing and it was the first time they saw me. It is the most important time in my entire life.”
The E Vibes show aims to rekindle memories by delving into the interviewees’ journeys and their experiences on their way to the top, with the hope that their unique stories will shape the younger generation
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