Adenuga made her debut in the music industry in 2010, when she joined London community radio station
Rinse FM and then went on to present the drive time show. In 2014, she created and hosted a music television show on
Channel AKA and
Dailymotion called Play It, which serves as a platform for UK rap and grime artists as well as singers and poets. Adenuga recently started a YouTube interview series, featuring artists such UK grime and rap artist
Stormzy. As well as this, she hosted
Vice Magazine's online offshoot, Noisey's, Grime Karaoke. As part of the 2015 Apple
WWDC keynote, Adenuga was introduced as the London headline host of Beats 1 radio. Beats 1 is the global radio service from Apple Music. To add to her presenting accolades, Adenuga wrote and presented Skepta's 'Greatness Only' documentary for Noisey. Her talents have been noted and recognised with mentions in
Forbes 2017 Europe
30 under 30, in
Debrett's 500 List: Music. In 2020, Adenuga launched Don't Trust the Internet (DTTI), a creative media house that produces shows such as ''Julie's Top 5''. In early 2021, she began co-hosting ''MTV's Catfish UK: The TV Show,'' the UK version of the
U.S. show, alongside
Oobah Butler. Adenuga left the show after only one season. == Selected interviews ==