Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule of Rizzle Kicks, who debuted in 2011 with Top 10 hits, faced addiction and mental health challenges leading to a hiatus in 2016. Their new album, "Competition Is for Losers," marks their return after ten years. The duo reminisces about their early days at the Brit school, their move from Brighton to North London, and the chaotic moments that defined their youth, including wild parties and strange living conditions, all while navigating fame and personal struggles.
"Once we got a record deal, we moved out of Brighton and into a house-share in north London which we named The Dungeon. It was very uni."
"Rizzle Kicks went on hiatus in 2016, due to addiction and mental health problems. They are now back with Competition Is for Losers, their first album in a decade."
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