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YouTube Duo Niki And Sammy Drop First Episode Of Their ‘Peachy Podcast’

Twin YouTube stars and presenters Niki and Sammy Albon have released today the very first episode of their new BBC Radio 1 show, Peachy Podcast.

On the episode, which is focused on all things K-pop, the guys will be joined by noted electro producer and DJ Steve Aoki, and fellow BBC presenter Adele Roberts. Aoki will exclusively reveal details about his collaboration with the Korean boyband BTS. (Roberts is a BTS superfan). Peachy Podcast is available to download via iTunes, and will also be broadcast on BBC Radio 1 this Thursday. The show can also be streamed on the Radio 1 website and via the iPlayer Radio app.

“We’re so excited that our Peachy Podcast is officially out there,” the Albon brothers said in a statement. “We won’t give too much away, but if you are a music fan — and particularly a BTS fan — you are not going to want to give this a miss.”

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Announced last month, new episodes of Peachy Podcast will roll out weekly. In addition to their passion for music, the guys will also discuss internet trends and gossip. The 25-year-old Albons launched their YouTube channel (200,000 subscribers) in 2013, and have appeared as guests and presenters on The Brit Awards, The Voice UK, the BBC Music Awards, Stand Up 2 Cancer, and the Radio One Teen Awards.

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