When not cracking funnies and making people roll in the aisles, up-and-coming comedian Stephen K Amos is usually listening to his iPod
and today revealed to the Metro his favourite tracks.
When not cracking funnies and making people roll in the aisles, up-and-coming comedian Stephen K Amos is usually listening to his iPod
and today revealed to the Metro his favourite tracks.
Amos unveiled a truly mixed bag, featuring the legendary Don't Believe The Hype by Public Enemy, Sunday Bloody Sunday by U2 and Crazy In Love by sexy songstress Beyonce.
And when waiting for audience's to show up to a show, Amos plays Get Here by Oleta Adams – of course.
Of Don't Believe The Hype, Amos said: "Public Enemy are a band that I felt spoke to me, about me, and for me while was just a lad from south London.
"This is a no-nonsense track, waxing lyrical about the social issues of the day affecting many people."
Love and Affection by Joan Armatrading is another iPod favourite from Amos, who describes it as a "timeless classic."
One the UK's brightest young comedy stars, Stephen K Amos is currently performing a show All of Me in Edinburgh.
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