BBC Radio DJ Charlie Sloth Leaving Company After 10 Years, Reportedly Headed to Apple Music - MacRumorsOpen MenuShow RoundupsShow Forums menuVisit ForumsOpen Sidebar
Skip to Content

BBC Radio DJ Charlie Sloth Leaving Company After 10 Years, Reportedly Headed to Apple Music

by

BBC Radio DJ Charlie Sloth has announced this week that he is leaving the company, and according to various sources speaking to Music Business Worldwide, Sloth is headed to Apple Music. On the BBC, Sloth's last appearance on "The Rap Show" will be on November 3.

charlie sloth and drake


On an Instagram post announcing his departure, Sloth said that he "seeks a new challenge," and he will be announcing what comes next soon.

After almost 10 years of dedicating my life to BBC radio 1xtra & Radio 1 and achieving everything I set out to I’ve decided the time has come to leave the BBC and seek a new challenge.

At Apple Music, the DJ is expected to host a new worldwide show on Beats 1, while also contributing to the creation of exclusive playlists, similar to existing Beats 1 hosts. Sloth's "Fire in the Booth" franchise is coming with him to Apple Music, since he owns the brand and licenses it to the BBC.

Fire in the Booth on BBC Radio 1Xtra features music and interviews with numerous artists, including the Wu Tang Clan, Logic, and Drake. Sloth is known for promoting the hip-hop and rap genres, so his Beats 1 radio show is expected to continue to focus on this area of music.

Sloth's departure from the BBC to Apple Music would also be similar to Apple's hiring of Zane Lowe in 2015, who left a job at the BBC to help steer the launch of Beats 1 radio on Apple Music. If Sloth does come on to Apple Music, the number of former BBC employees who now work for Apple Music would reach at least four known names (Sloth, Lowe, former head of music at BBC Radio 1 George Ergatoudis, and BBC 1Xtra Editor Ryan Newman) and multiple producers behind the scenes.

Top Rated Comments

darkcompass Avatar
100 months ago
Thats exactly what we need - more Hiphop and Rap DJs on Beats One.
:rolleyes:
[doublepost=1538657963][/doublepost]Whatever happened to Beats 2,3,4 etc.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mac Fly (film) Avatar
100 months ago
You could say he left very slowly.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nburwell Avatar
100 months ago
Thats exactly what we need - more Hiphop and Rap DJs on Beats One.
:rolleyes:
My thoughts exactly. This means more hip-hop and rap concentrated playlists on AM. Luckily I'm on Spotify.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
100 months ago
Having heard this guy on the radio once needless to say I’ve found even more of a reason to avoid Beats 1.

Appreciate he appeals to a lot of listeners but find him mildly irritating (sorry).
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
100 months ago
For a moment, I thought that this guy was DJ Khaled.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

Popular Stories

wigmore hall

Apple Music Classical Announces New Partnership With London's Wigmore Hall

Wednesday June 3, 2026 4:59 am PDT by
Wigmore Hall Live today relaunches as a digital-only platform in partnership with Apple Music Classical, with all recording royalties passed directly to artists, Gramophone reports. Wigmore Hall is a prestigious 550-seat concert hall on Wigmore Street in London's Marylebone, widely regarded as one of the world's foremost venues for chamber music, early music, and vocal recitals. Opened in...
macOS 27 on MacBook Pro

Apple Says macOS 27 Won't Be Compatible With These Macs

Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:29 am PDT by
During WWDC 2025, Apple revealed that macOS 26 Tahoe would be the final major macOS version for Intel-based Macs. macOS 27 will be compatible with Apple silicon Macs only, meaning that you will need a Mac with an M-series chip or a MacBook Neo with an A18 Pro chip in order to install the software update. Apple will unveil macOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 keynote this Monday, June 8, and the...
MacBook Neo on Yellow Feature

MacBook Neo is So Popular That Apple Reportedly Doubled Production

Wednesday June 3, 2026 9:24 am PDT by
On an earnings call in late April, Apple's CEO Tim Cook said that customer response to the MacBook Neo was "off the charts," and the popularity of the laptop has reportedly led the company to significantly boost production. Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo this week said he believes that MacBook Neo shipments to Apple were doubled from an initial target of 5 million units to 10...