21/11/2016
Robot Wars!
Yell from Your Yard!
MistaJam's guide to new music, including Sixty Minutes of Cipha Sounds & Peter Rosenberg.
South African House Top 5 and Armand Van Helden Classics Lights On Mix
Tantrum Desire and Nymfo
Heartless
Human (Rudimental Remix)
Don't Like Going Places
On A Wave
Stories from across the BBC exploring what it means to be black in Britain today.
Nadia Rose performs ‘Get To Know’ at BBC Maida Vale Studios.
Chicago's Mick Jenkins stopped by the studio with Jamz for her first ever co-host!
Pending friend requests and pouting selfies… Tulisa puts on her agony aunt hat.
The Consequence breaks down the BRAND NEW A Tribe Called Quest album
Watch our panel get stuck into a live discussion on the issues raised in this #1XtraTalk.
Ghana's Stonebwoy stops by the studio whilst visiting the UK to drop some exclusives
Exclusive mixes from 1Xtra's roster of residents and guests
To celebrate the Season in South Africa, Gqom originators Rudeboyz drop an epic mix
Continuing the celebration of South African music - DJ Edu drops a special Gqom-only mix
Daily drops from MistaJam's resident DJs
Need some Queen Bey in your life? Mistajam delivers the best from her First 5 Albums.
Drum and bass you'll love (but your neighbours might tell you to turn down!)
Camden Town's Jack Dat goes in the guest mix with two turntables and a mixer.
Just Diplo in the mix on Diplo and Friends
Exclusive heat from big names and rising stars
Joey Purp goes in on Danny Weed’s Creeper in this Fire in the Booth.
New York’s Bishop Nehru swings by the studio to drop five freestyles over five beats.
Big Narstie shells it down in this monster Fire In The Booth.
Northampton’s Izzie Gibbs steps into the booth for a second time to increase the heat!
Sheffield rapper Skinz delivers his first Fire In The Booth for Charlie.
The first reggae artist to visit the Booth, Protoje gives a fine example of the art.
One of the greatest MCs on the planet, Wretch 32 returns to the booth.
Your favourite 1Xtra artists take it back to the beginning and recall their first lyrics.
The "old school Meridian man" recalls his first lyrics at 14 and transitioning to grime.
The rapper talks about his first attempt at rapping with some very fictitious lyrics...
King P recalls being a shy teen who hid his MC talent until a random playground battle.
The inimitable MC recalls recording his first song at college and performance nerves.
The east London rapper recalls being 10 years old and coming up with his first bars
Undeniably one of the most talented; Akala recalls rhymes written in school textbooks.
The north west London rapper remembers spitting over house and garage back in the day.
More
Sign in to the BBC, or Register