Inside Charlie Sloth Top Songs and Awards

Charlie Sloth is a $30 million net-worth English musician, actor, and TV personality. Charlie Sloth is best known for his work as the host of the BBC radio shows “The Rap Show” and “The 8th.”

In his most famous radio series, “Fire in the Booth,” he invites prominent hip-hop MCs into his studio to play freestyle tracks. Sloth, among other things, curates playlists for Apple Music.

Who is Charlie Sloth?

Charlie Sloth was born Ian Rouillon on August 20, 1981, in Camden, London, England to Ian Sr. and Sharon. He attended Haverstock School as a child.

Charlie Morgan and Jackson Quinn, two aspiring entrepreneurs, established the Au Vodka alcohol brand in 2016. They began with 2,000 bottles, which were supplied to taverns and restaurants in their hometown of Swansea, Wales.

Within a few years, Charlie Sloth was recruited as an investor and brand spokesperson. Today, the company manufactures 35,000 bottles every day in a half-dozen varieties, which are available in over 40 countries and 32 American states.

The Times of London estimated Charlie Morgan and Jackson were both worth $50 million in 2022 as a result of their stock shares in Au Vodka.

What are some of Charlie Sloth top songs?

Below are some of the the renowned DJ top songs:

The Big Boot (2004)
Secret Society (2006)
Hard Being Good (2008)
The Black Book (2010)
Hood Heat Vol. 1 (2014)
Hood Heat Vol. 2 (2015)
Fire in the Booth
Purple
Flavours
Fire In The Booth Special
Walk Away
Pull Up
Get It
Look Like
No Sleep
FameGame

What are some of Charlie Sloth awards?

Sloth won the CraveFest Awards for Most Original Video in 2007 for his music video “Guided Tour of Camden.” The next year, he was named Best Rap/Hip-Hop/R&B Unsigned Artist.

Meanwhile, Sloth rose to national prominence as a BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ. From 2012 to 2017, he presented the daily drive-time show, and then moved on to his new late-night show, “The 8th.” The show was famous for having explicit content not often found on BBC Radio 1, such as profanity and frank sexual exchanges.

“The Rap Show,” which aired on Saturday nights, was Sloth’s other main program. His most renowned section, “Fire in the Booth,” featured several hip-hop MCs visiting his studio to record freestyle tracks. Akala, Lowkey, Tinie Tempah, Migos, Drake, and Bugzy Malone were among the hundreds of artists who stopped by.

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