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Rizzle Kicks star on drug abuse amid music comeback

2024-11-13 16:00:29
Jordan Stephens, one half of Rizzle Kicks, has outlined his struggles with drug abuse, fame and grief

Jordan Stephens has revealed how a drug addiction contributed towards the break-up of hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks.

Their debut album, Stereo Typical, which came three years after the group formed in Brighton in 2008, sold more than 600,000 copies.

But following personal battles between Stephens and the other half of the duo - Harley Alexander-Sule - Rizzle Kicks took a hiatus that ended up lasting eight years.

“In that time when we were trying to find ourselves, Harley developed a crippling stage anxiety and I became a drug addict, basically,” Stephens said.

Rizzle Kicks had hits including Down With the Trumpets and Mama Do the Hump

Ahead of a tell-all show at the Corn Exchange in Brighton, Stephens described his 20s as a “whirlwind” in which Rizzle Kicks had hits including Down With the Trumpets and Mama Do the Hump.

Describing himself as “young, aspirational and delusional”, Stephens said he would discourage anyone from reaching the same heights without a support system in place.

“It can be damaging,” he said.

“If I was in a situation where I was fathering a child who was near a potential lifestyle like mine, I would be suggesting and making recommendations different to ones I received.”

Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule’s debut release sold more than a million singles and 600,000 albums

Stephens added: “Every high comes with a price, and I paid it. You don’t feel grief less intensely just because you’re well off.”

He said he was able to step away from his previous lifestyle and explored emotional trauma retreats and therapy.

In May this year, the duo announced that they were reforming and have since released a new single, Javelin.