26-year-old Blazer Boccle is used to being a contradiction. “My whole life has been lived in between very different spaces,” Blazer says. His Rastafarian mother raised him on a council estate in Bradford on a diet of Lauryn Hill, Angie Stone and Erykah Badu, all the while Rock and guitar music blasted from neighbours' back gardens in the predominantly white neighbourhood.
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