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Rhubarb Radio doesn't just play the hits. It digs deeper into pop's past and present. The daytime playlist leans on current chart-toppers (Dua Lipa and Harry Styles get regular rotation), but the evening slots are where it gets interesting. Expect deep cuts from the 80s and 90s, the kind of songs you forgot you loved. The DJs sound like actual humans, not algorithm puppets. Brief chat between tracks gives context, rarely drags. For a station that leans pop, there's surprising breadth. One moment it's Olivia Rodrigo, the next it's a forgotten girl group from the 2000s. It's British pop radio do…
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