Podcasts about Wande Coal

Nigerian musician

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Latest podcast episodes about Wande Coal

Dàrh Kràñé
DJ Darh Krane Top Afrobeats Mixx

Dàrh Kràñé

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 42:15


Join my monthly subscription for exclusive access to the hottest Afrobeats mixes, early releases, and special perks tailored just for you. https://darhkrane.com.ng/supporters/pricing Buy original JBL Live Beam Earpoods to stream my mixtapes in the best audio experience. Use my link below to purchase this product

With An S
Last One Standing

With An S

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 59:28


On this episode, Deji and Bola are joined by KP Fawehinmi to review last week's drops. They review SGaWD's “Muah,” Young Jonn's “Only Fans,” Kel P x Wande Coal's “Best of Both Worlds,” Santi's “Gates of Heaven,” Magixx's “I Dream In Colour,” and more. They discuss Wande Coal's place in the current Afrobeats landscape and reflect on their favorite Afrobeats coulda shoulda artists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Afrobeats Weekly
'I Dream In Color' by Magixx Abum Review

Afrobeats Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 47:18


In this week's episode of Afrobeats Weekly, Tunde and his co-host, Showontstop, discuss Magixx's debut album, ‘I Dream In Color', Wande Coal and Kel-P's Best Of Both Worlds. They also discuss the news making the rounds in Afrobeats this week and all the major songs that dropped.OUTLINE00:00 - Introduction02:15 - Catch up07:10 - Davido shares new release date for his upcoming album '5ive'08:40 - 'I Dream In Color' by Magixx14:55 - 'Best Of Both Worlds' by Kel P, Wande Coal19:40 - New SongsW for Wetego by Blaqbonez, Young Jonn, PhynoCommitment by Craid David, Tiwa SavageOnly Fans by Young JonnAnother One SkalesFridayy ft TeniFridayy ft Llonna.APPLE MUSIC PLAYLIST LINK HERESPOTIFY PLAYLIST LINK HERE31:50 - The Charts and Elimination46:27 - Sign out

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Pangaea - Volume 6 (Aquarius 2025) (Afrobeat and Amapiano)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 53:38


NEW MIX ALERT! Bringing you the music of the world, here is another installment of #Pangaea. This mix contains all NEW #Afrobeat and #Amapiano tracks from Darkoo, Rema, Asake, Davido, Maleek Berry, Ayra Starr, Wizkid w/ Brent Faiyaz, Tyla, Victony, BNXN, CKay,Major League DJs and MANY MORE! OVER 1 HOUR OF NON-STOP MUSIC! 00:00:00 Darkoo feat. Rema - Favourite Girl Remix (Andrew Xavier x Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:01:27 Darkoo feat. Davido and Rvssian - Right Now (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:02:01 PaBrymo feat. Davido - Bum Bum 00:02:34 Thisizlondon, Ayra Starr and 6LACK - Pina Colada (Da Phonk Club Edit - Version 2) 00:03:08 DJames feat. 1da Banton - Shako (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:03:41 1da Banton - Digest 00:04:12 1da Banton feat. Fiokee - Baby Oku 00:05:05 DJ Neptune feat. Ruger - Bienvenue (Da Phonk Remix) 00:05:38 Bayanni and Ruger - Goddess 00:06:11 Maleek Berry feat. Ruger - Lately 00:07:18 Wizkid Feat. Brent Faiyaz - Piece of My Heart 00:08:42 Tyla - Push 2 Start 00:09:15 Victony - Bastard, Don't Be Silly (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:09:49 Muyeez feat. Reekado Banks - Matter (Remix) 00:10:22 Jaz Karis and Reekado Banks - Tequila 00:10:45 Seyi Vibez, Muyeez, Tml Vibez, Billion Solar and Nerryckole - 247 00:11:29 Frenna - Pretty Girls (Da Phonk Edit) 00:12:02 Frenna - Nasa (Beatz Freq Commas Edit) 00:12:35 KJ Spio, Sarkodie, Loick Essien and Ambré - Jealous 00:13:09 Stonebwoy Feat. Wyclef Jean - Pray for Me 00:13:25 Asake - Worldwide 00:13:59 BNXN (fka Buju) - Phenomena 00:14:32 Crayon - Tete 00:15:06 Timaya - Free 00:15:33 Timaya - Treasure 00:16:05 Chike feat. Amaeya and Olamide - One Day 00:16:46 DJ Neptune and Qing Madi - Honest 00:17:03 Ayo Maff feat. Fireboy DML - Dealer 00:17:32 Boj - Pressure 00:17:53 L.A.X feat. Taves and Ayo Maff - Let Me KNow 00:18:26 CKay feat. Ty Dolla Sign - Dorime 00:18:59 CKay - In My Bed 00:19:33 Spinall, Omah Lay, Tyla - One Call 00:20:01 JayO feat. Popcaan - Hmm 00:20:40 Major AJ feat. Crayon - Kere 00:21:30 DJames feat. Qing Madi - Love Me 00:21:46 Kizz Daniel feat. Adekunle Gold - Pano Tona 00:22:16 Phyno - Pinterest 00:22:36 Ladipoe feat. Taves - Compose 00:23:18 Uncle Waffles, Joey Badass and Royal Musiq feat. OHP SAGE and Pcee - Wadibusa (Remix) 00:24:08 Omarion feat. Yo Maps - Superman 00:24:36 DJ Snake and Hamza - Diana 00:25:32 L.A.X feat. Ayra Starr - Options 00:25:48 Eric Bellinger feat. Oxlade - Shooting Star 00:26:30 KJ Spio feat. Konshens and Harmonize - Messi 00:27:00 Burna Boy - Bundle By Bundle (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:27:33 Asake feat. Stormzy - Suru 00:28:10 Asake - I Swear 00:28:27 Asake - Skating 00:29:13 BNXN (fka Buju) and Rema - Fi Kan We Kan 00:29:51 BNXN (aka Buju) - No Spoil My Steez 00:30:17 Zlatan feat. Olamide - Gimme Your Love 00:30:58 Alpha P feat. Olamide and Thisizlondon - W 00:31:32 Niniola feat. Pheelz - Formula 00:31:48 CKay - Egwu Eji 00:32:22 Iyanya and Tekno - Shagara 00:32:49 Fireboy DML feat. Spinall - Wande's Bop 00:33:12 DJ Neptune feat. Olivetheboy - Emmanuella 00:33:41 Reehaa feat. Shallipopi - Crazy 00:34:15 Shallipopi - Free Service 00:34:52 Muyeez feat. Tml Vibez and Shallipopi - Trending (Remix) 00:35:27 Vibez Inc, Seyi Vibez, Odumodublvck and TML Vibez - On God 00:35:43 Smur Lee feat. Odumodublvck and Shallipopi - Juju 00:36:00 Juls feat. Victony - Saint Tropez 00:36:33 Ladipoe feat. Adekunle Gold and Kel-P - Ekwe 00:37:07 Lojay - Falling 00:37:40 Phyno feat. ArrDee - Time of My Life 00:38:14 DJ Tunez, Wande Coal and Libianca - Promiscuous (Nelly Furtado cover) 00:39:04 Skales feat. Ace Hood - In My Cup 00:39:37 Tyla Feat. Tony Duardo, Optimist and Maestro - Shake Ah 00:40:44 Major League Djz and Tion Wayne - One of Them 00:41:26 Afro Bros, ELEXSANDOM and Barbatuques - Baiana Piano 00:42:16 Tyler ICU feat. Ceeka RSA, DJ Exit, Cowboii and Khalil Harrison - Awuna Mali 00:43:23 Khalil Harrison, Tyler ICU, Xelimpilo, Ceeka RSA, Pcee, LeeMcKrazy, DJ Exit, Tyrone Dee, Dj Maphorisa - Khona Remake 00:43:57 Vigro Deep feat. DJ Maphorisa, Kabza De Small, Uncool MC, Focalistic, Scotts Maphuma, Ricky Lenyora and Woza Sjax - A-Z (Yashi Moto) 00:45:04 Via Seri and Malume Hypeman - Surf 00:45:43 The Therapist and Magicsticks - Informate (FYI) 00:46:16 Uncle Waffles Feat. Royal MusiQ, Mark Khoza, CowBoii and Uncool MC - Baphi 00:46:50 Omah Lay - Moving 00:47:07 The Lion King - Circle Of Life (Jay Psar Amapiano Remix) 00:48:05 The Dixie Cups - Iko Iko (Richastic Remix) 00:48:07 Cajmere - Brighter Days (Onderkoffer Remix) 00:49:37 Mary J. Blige - Family Affair (DJ Serg Sniper Remix) 00:50:11 Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso (Heavy and DJ Flipside Amapiano Remix) 00:51:17 Nerryckole feat. Seyi Vibez and Zlatan - Ariya 00:52:05 Asake - Uhh Yeahh (Da Phonk Remix)

TEESHOW'S MIXES
Wande Coal - Naughty Girl - Slow Afrobeats Remix

TEESHOW'S MIXES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 2:29


Wande Coal - Naughty Girl - Slow Afrobeats Remix by DJ TEESHOW

With An S
Na My Vibe ft FOLA

With An S

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 23:03


On this episode, Bola and Deji are joined by emerging star FOLA. They dive into FOLA's journey, from his early days as a secondary school rapper borrowing bars from his brother to impress girls, to carving out his own space in the music industry. FOLA burst onto the scene with a freestyle layered over a Wande Coal snippet, which he later transformed into his hit single Alone. Since then, he's been on a steady ascent, carving his path to the top of the music scene.FOLA shares insights into the moments that have brought him this far, as well as the people who have played a pivotal role in his emergence.Watch the episode here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dàrh Kràñé
DJ Darh Krane Afrobeats Hottest Mixx ft. Chella, Young John, Ajebo Hustlers, Ayra Starr, Wande Coal, Davido, Fireboy, Kooleanz, Kizz Daniel, Odumodublvck, Olamide, Burna Boy, Chike, Boy Spyce, Darkoo, Qing Madi, BNXN fka Buju, Ruger, Sarz

Dàrh Kràñé

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 41:47


For sponsorship, advertisement and promotions of your business or brand on our podcast, please send an email to bookdjkrane@gmail.com stating your kind of business and the type of promotion you need P.S. To be added to our mailing list to receive exclusive mixtapes and other related news, send us an email to the above email address. Stream Nyash na Nyash (Single) (Remix) by Chella (ft. Young John) in Apple Music ⬇️ https://apple.co/40JyBsm Stream Goodness (Single) by Kooleanz in Apple Music ⬇️ https://apple.co/3UOKfy2 ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONG TO DÀRH KRÀÑÉ (DJ DARH KRANE) OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS, RECORD LABELS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS AVAILABLE IN THIS EPISODE DESCRIPTION. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH APPLE INC. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS (AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU). Stream the Top 100 songs in Apple Music Nigeria today via the link below! https://apple.co/3zL3l13 Follow on all social platforms Facebook ⏩ https://facebook.com/kranedarh Instagram ⏩ https://instagram.com/theycallmedarhkrane X fka Twitter ⏩ https://x.com/theycallmedj_k TikTok ⏩ https://tiktok.com/@theycallmedarhkrane YouTube ⏩ https://youtube.com/@theycallmedarhkrane One Link

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Album Review Series- Oxlade -OFA (Oxlade from Africa)

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 9:25


Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, member of the Cha Cha Nation and all music lovers across the globe, welcome to another episode of the Cha Cha Album Review Series on the Cha Cha Music Review Podcast. I'm your humble host, Hafeestonova, Your Musical Plug and the Creator of the Energy Force and I greet you specially. Today's album review will be about Oxlade from Africa by Oxlade Artist: Oxlade Album: OFA (Oxlade from Africa) Tracks: 16 Release Date: September 20, 2024 Features: Sarkodie, Tomi Owo, Ojahbee, Wande Coal, Flavour, Fally Ipupa, Dave, Bobi Wine, Popcaan, Producers: Timmy, Dre Skull, Spax, TUC, Dennis Hope Yasso, Egar Boi, Ozedikus, Magicsticks, TMXO, KLEM, P. Prime, Puff AmiYumi, Ojahbee, Godwyn,    Album Link https://open.spotify.com/album/1QCCsP9vKzAFLklbRwvTC5?si=8LGztdNZSoGVJSoYEPsb9w --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Album Review Series- Oxlade -OFA (Oxlade from Africa)

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 9:24


Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, member of the Cha Cha Nation and all music lovers across the globe, welcome to another episode of the Cha Cha Album Review Series on the Cha Cha Music Review Podcast. I'm your humble host, Hafeestonova, Your Musical Plug and the Creator of the Energy Force and I greet you specially. Today's album review will be about Oxlade from Africa by Oxlade Artist: Oxlade Album: OFA (Oxlade from Africa) Tracks: 16 Release Date: September 20, 2024 Features: Sarkodie, Tomi Owo, Ojahbee, Wande Coal, Flavour, Fally Ipupa, Dave, Bobi Wine, Popcaan, Producers: Timmy, Dre Skull, Spax, TUC, Dennis Hope Yasso, Egar Boi, Ozedikus, Magicsticks, TMXO, KLEM, P. Prime, Puff AmiYumi, Ojahbee, Godwyn,    Album Link https://open.spotify.com/album/1QCCsP9vKzAFLklbRwvTC5?si=8LGztdNZSoGVJSoYEPsb9w --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support

Dàrh Kràñé
DJ Krane Best of Don Jazzy Mixx Vol.1

Dàrh Kràñé

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 39:38


For sponsorship, advertisement and promotions of your business or brand on our podcast, please send an email to bookdjkrane@gmail.com stating your kind of business and the type of promotion you need P.S. To be added to our mailing list to receive exclusive mixtapes and other related news, send us an email to the above email address. Stream One Day by Kooleanz & Dàrh Kràñé in all streaming platforms ⬇️ https://sndo.ffm.to/dz5ly40 Stream Collabo (Single) by P-Square in Apple Music ⬇️ https://apple.co/3AFwpH3 ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONG TO DÀRH KRÀÑÉ (DJ KRANE) OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS, RECORD LABELS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS AVAILABLE IN THIS EPISODE DESCRIPTION. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH APPLE INC. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS (AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU). Stream the Top 100 songs in Apple Music Nigeria today via the link below! https://apple.co/3kTNqWk Follow on all social platforms Facebook ⏩ https://facebook.com/kranedarh Instagram ⏩ https://instagram.com/theycallmedarhkrane X fka Twitter ⏩ https://x.com/theycallmedj_k TikTok ⏩ https://tiktok.com/@theycallmedarhkrane YouTube ⏩ https://youtube.com/@theycallmedarhkrane One Link

Dàrh Kràñé
DJ Krane Freaky Friday Mixx ft. Chella, Olamide, Naira Marley, Mr Eazi, Young John, Mohbad, Asake, Qing Madi, Wande Coal, Tyla, Ruger, Joeboy, Khaid, Shallipopi, BNXN fka Buju, Seyi Vibez, Chike, Phyno, Crayon, Rotimi

Dàrh Kràñé

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 42:34


For sponsorship, advertisement and promotions of your business or brand on our podcast, please send an email to kranerecordsw@gmail.com stating your kind of business and the type of promotion you need P.S. To be added to our mailing list to receive exclusive mixtapes and other related news, send us an email to the above email address. Join our WhatsApp Community and never miss an update ⬇️ https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VajlLxf17EmlxJIBXj20 Pre-save One Day by Kooleanz & Dàrh Kràñé ⬇️ https://sndo.ffm.to/dz5ly40 Use Sound in TikTok ⬇️ https://shorturl.at/GcLrQ Stream Nyash Na Nyash (Single) by Chella in Apple Music ⬇️ https://apple.co/3LDpMYf Stream Ikigai / 生き甲斐 Vol. 1 (Album) by Olamide in Apple Music ⬇️ https://apple.co/3RTJjau ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONG TO DÀRH KRÀÑÉ (DJ KRANE) OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS BELOW. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH APPLE INC. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS (AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU). Stream the Top 100 songs in Apple Music Nigeria today via the link below! https://apple.co/3kTNqWk Follow on all social platforms Facebook ⏩ https://facebook.com/kranedarh Instagram ⏩ https://instagram.com/theycallmedarhkrane X fka Twitter ⏩ https://x.com/theycallmedj_k TikTok ⏩ https://tiktok.com/@theycallmedarhkrane YouTube ⏩ https://youtube.com/@theycallmedarhkrane One Link

The Lemon Vinyl Podcast
It's Wande Coal

The Lemon Vinyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 44:02


On this Episode, Izu and Precious take us down the memory lane of the legendary Wande Coal. His legacy and impact towards the Music Industry

TEESHOW'S MIXES
New Afrobeats Mix 2024 Ft Burna Boy, Mack H.D, Victony, Majeeed, Kizz Daniel & More

TEESHOW'S MIXES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 30:02


New Afrobeats Mix - 2024 Featuring Burna Boy, Kizz Daniel, Mack H.D, LadiPOE, GuiltyBeatz, Wande Coal, Olamide, Wizkid, Asake & More. Slow Afrobeats Perfect For You! Mr Friday Night. Every Friday 7-9pm Capital Xtra ! International Multi-Genre Tour DJ. Snapchat : Teeshowteachme Instagram : www.instagram.com/djteeshow/ Twitter : twitter.com/DJTEESHOW

CITY CAT RADIO
Episode 341: ISLAND VIBEZ WEDNESDAY ---> AFRO BEATS EXPLOSION

CITY CAT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 119:09


1. Burna Boy - Jagele2. Jorja Smith Ft J Hus - Feelings3. Janelle Monae - Paid In Pleasure4. Lavaud Ft Tiwa Savage - Roll On Me5. Stay Flee Get Lizzo Ft Ms Banks & Tamera - Wrist On Freeze6. NSG Ft Libianca - Tonight7. PJ Morton - Please Be Good8. Ne-Yo - Miss Independent (Madsko Remix)9. J Songz Ft Rag - Savage Riddim10. Burna Boy Ft Dave - Cheat On Me11. Pania - Playlsit12. WizKid - Deep13. Mavokali - Commando14. 1da Banton - No Wahala15. Lapidoe - Feeling16. Larry Gaaga x Joeboy - Slow Burner17. Sarz Ft Asake & Gunna18. Ykee Benda - Kyekiliwo19. Arya Starr - Bloody Samaritan20. Tmaro x Esteban Daza - Palma Rhythm21. Omah Lay - So So 22. WizKid - 2 Sugar23. Oxlade - Away24. Lord Afrixana Ft Firefly - Pillow25. WizKid Ft Terri - Roma26. Metro Boomin Ft Don Toliver - Link Up (Spider Verse Remix)27. Kizz Daniel - Lie28. Camidoh Ft Phantom - Sugarcane29. DJ Tunez & WizKid - Cool Me Down30. Joeboy - Body And Soul31. Patoranking - Abobi32. Sade - Kiss Of Water (DJ Tabu Remix)33. Michael Brun Ft Oxlade - Clueless34. Byron Messiah & Burna Boy - Talibans II35. Wande Coal & Victony - Bad Girl36. Kukbeatz & Ruger - All Of Us37. Bad Boy - One In Town38. Yemi Alade Ft Nnoss B - Lipeka39. DJ Spinall Ft Asake - Palazzo40. Spyro - Who Is Your Guy41. Beyoncé Ft Beam - Energy42. Asake - Basquiat43. Tekno - Mufasa44. Nasaboi Ft Wande Coal = Umbrellla45. Adekunle Gold Ft Zinoleesky - Party No Dey Stop46. Tyla - Truth Or Dare

With An S
Reload It: Wande Coal's "Mushin 2 Mo'Hits"

With An S

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 66:33


We're excited to introduce our new segment, “Reload it” where we review our favourite Nigerian Albums of all time. The first episode takes a deep dive into Wande Coal's debut album “Mushin 2 Mo'Hits” and the legacy it had in the music industry. Deji, Sharon, Bola are joined by Mayowa Idowu as they take us back to the moment they heard the project in 2009 and reminisce on their favourite things about it. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crónica Cultural
La Playlist RFI de marzo trae jazz, funk, afrobeats y una perlita francesa

Crónica Cultural

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 13:07


Los amantes del jazz funk, el de los '70 de Herbie Hancock, o del samba rock de Banda Black Rio tienen que saber que en Francia existe Cotonete, uno de los mejores combos reunido alrededor de sus fundadores, Frank Chatona (saxo) y Florian Pelissier (teclado). Esta es la primera parada del viaje musical que nos trae la nueva Playlist de RFI. El grupo Cotonete acaba de sacar el disco Victoire de la musique con la participación del trompetista y vocalista estadounidense Leron Thomas y del inglés Omar. Para esta selección elegimos el título Bebete Väobora, con la cantante brasileña Sabrina Malheiros, una versión de Jorge Ben con una línea de metales inspirada en James Brown.Kali UchisHace 6 años descubrimos a la diva colombo-estadounidense Kali Uchis (Karly-Marina Loaiza, nacida en Virginia, Estados Unidos), gracias al rapero Tylor The Creator, con el tema After the Storm, pero hace dos años, causó furor en TIk Tok con Telepathy. Y después del álbum Red Moon in Venus, (2023), está de vuelta con uno nuevo, Orquideas. Kali Uchis navega en el bolero y en el reggaetón, así como en el afrobeats y el R&B. Este mes te proponemos su dúo reggaetón Bitten Lips junto a Karol G, quien acaba de ganar un Grammy.También te proponemos descubrir al cantante y productor nigeriano Wizkid, un especialista del afro fusión con el tema Ololufe, junto a la cantante nigeriana Wande Coal.Y en cuanto a la curiosisdad francesa, se trata de un duo de raperos, muy influenciados por la bossa nova y que acaba de publicar el tema R&B Goodbye, una historia de ruptura con una canción muy gro¡ovy.¡Ojalá te guste esta Playlist de RFI y si es así, no dudes en compartirla con tus amigos! Hasta la próxima.

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha PodMas Series (That One Song- Wande Coal)

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 4:27


Today on That One Song that made me a Stan of that one artist on the Cha Cha PodMas Series, I will be talking about Wande Coal a.k.a Black Diamond You know already know what to do, Press that play button to find out That One Song that made a stan of Wande Coal. Here is the song https://open.spotify.com/track/1F6PBYSYfPqJXSJDIkuXXU?si=fd8fffcc79964618 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha PodMas Series (That One Song- Wande Coal)

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 4:26


Today on That One Song that made me a Stan of that one artist on the Cha Cha PodMas Series, I will be talking about Wande Coal a.k.a Black Diamond You know already know what to do, Press that play button to find out That One Song that made a stan of Wande Coal. Here is the song https://open.spotify.com/track/1F6PBYSYfPqJXSJDIkuXXU?si=fd8fffcc79964618 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support

Balcony Sessions
He's Morphing Into Wande Coal (Feat. Phaemous)

Balcony Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 67:17


This week the boys are joined by Remitano's very own RnB crooner Phaemous, he discusses his definition of a baddie and how Wande Coal is learning from him… you don't want to miss this.

Blaqrose Supreme's Podcast [Dancehall | Soca | Hip Hop | Rap | Mainstream]

Here is an amapiano sunset mix to end summer 2023. This time, we headed further north west to Calma Beach Club in Holetown. This mix features music from Asakem Tyla, Uncle Waffles, a few remixes, and more. Hope you guys enjoy. Special thanks to Calma Beach Club for allowing us to film at their amazing location. Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtm5lXnJlmo&t=322s TRACKLIST 00:00 Tyla - Water 02:37 Asake - Basquiat 04:03 Asake f./Olamide - Amapiano 05:53 Asake - Organise 07:27 7th Sound - High et Monalisa 09:48 DJ Tunez, Wande Coal, Victony - DJ Tunez Bad Girl 11:38 Bruno Mars - Grenade (Amapiano Remix) 14:34 David Guetta f./Sia- Titanium (Amapiano Remix) 17:54 Asake - Peace Be Unto You 20:00 Burna Boy f./Seyi Vibez - Giza 22:21 Teni - Lanke 24:26 Davido f./Musa Keys - Unavailable 26:32 P. Montana, Twitch 4EVA & Camidoh - Fuego 28:45 Cassie - Me & U (Amapiano Remix) 31:06 Bruno Mars - Just the Way You Are (Amapiano Remix) 34:28 Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (Amapiano Remix) 38:09 Uncle Waffles & Tony Duardo f./Sino Msolo & BoiBizza - Tanzania 40:30 Asake - Terminator 42:04 Asake - Dupe 44:10 Asake - Joha 46:17 SPINALL & Asake - Palazzo 48:40 Asake ft. Burna Boy - Sungba Remix

The Afrobeats Podcast
Oxlade - "i'm Not Looking For Hit Songs, I'm Looking For Classic Records"

The Afrobeats Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 49:26


Welcome to Afrobeats Podcast Official Channel #oxladetypebeat #afrobeats #intoxycated Oxlade 02:20 to 03:20 Looking back feeds your ego, looking forward increases your hunger. 05:05 to 06:05 Wande Coal is my dad, everybody knows! 08:08 to 09:08 I ran away from home because my family wanted me to get a 9 to 5 job. 11:20 to 12:20 I used to travel to Onitsha to go record for free. 21:20 to 22:20 I'm not looking for hit songs, I'm looking for classics records 25:17 to 26:17 I cried, I was in rehab for three months 34:10 to 35:10 I always used CKay as a point of contact in my prayers. Thank you for your Subscriptions Keep Subscribing to get this platform as big as a possible so we can support our own people without having to wait for others to support us or tell our stories. We appreciate it , Keep Commenting, Liking and Sharing. Every Week New Episode, Listen to @Afrobeats Podcast 24/7 ►INSTAGRAM : https://bit.ly/3N04TFE , @adesope.olajide - https://bit.ly/3LUFsUx ►SPOTIFY : https://spoti.fi/3x2rURI ►GOOGLE : https://g.co/kgs/V4ceGL ►APPLE PODCAST : https://apple.co/3PRpeP4 ►TWITTER : https://bit.ly/3LZqrAI ►AUDIOMACK : https://audiomack.com/afrobeats-podcast ►YOUTUBE : https://bit.ly/2LG5UbH ►DEEZER PODCAST : https://www.deezer.com/en/show/2367332 ►SOUNDCLOUD : https://bit.ly/3t4jZSy ►AMAZON MUSIC Managed by Lm media https://bit.ly/38sZ84c

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Album Review Series Legend or Legend by Wande Coal

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 24:33


Cha Cha Nation let me kick off by saying Congratulation to us, as your Award-Winning Podcast, Cha Cha Music Review Podcast just got nominated for the APVA Award. That said, in today's episode of the Cha Cha Album Review Series, myself and my homie, Gbemi did a breakdown of Wande Coal's latest album titled Legend or No Legend. Release Date: 17th May 2023 Features: Olamide, Wizkid, Fireboy DML, T-Pain. Producers: Dunni, Bruno, Screwface, KDream, Kel P and P.Priime Album Link: https://open.spotify.com/album/1pSC9nqMSfJgh6WVZYkTqJ?si=3DxYVkLARXON12txiGKkWA As I mentioned earlier, we go nominated for an award, please follow these steps to vote

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Album Review Series Legend or Legend by Wande Coal

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 24:35


Cha Cha Nation let me kick off by saying Congratulation to us, as your Award-Winning Podcast, Cha Cha Music Review Podcast just got nominated for the APVA Award. That said, in today's episode of the Cha Cha Album Review Series, myself and my homie, Gbemi did a breakdown of Wande Coal's latest album titled Legend or No Legend. Release Date: 17th May 2023 Features: Olamide, Wizkid, Fireboy DML, T-Pain. Producers: Dunni, Bruno, Screwface, KDream, Kel P and P.Priime Album Link: https://open.spotify.com/album/1pSC9nqMSfJgh6WVZYkTqJ?si=3DxYVkLARXON12txiGKkWA As I mentioned earlier, we go nominated for an award, please follow these steps to vote

OSOCITY
OSOCITY Afro House Mix | Flight OSO 143

OSOCITY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 36:58


Welcome Aboard FLIGHT OSO! Buckle up! and get ready for take off as we take you on a musical journey! The first ever OSOCITY Afro House

DJ Selex
DJ Selex Best Of Wande Coal Mixtape (DJ Mixes) ft. Wande Coal

DJ Selex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 99:38


Best of Wande Coal Mixtape out now!Do you love this mixtape? If you love it, then you can listen to more of it here https://apple.co/3kTNqWk Here you view and stream the top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! Click on the link above to see more in Apple Music.TRACKLIST :Wande coal - DuesWande coal - Ooze Wande coal - Nobody holy Wande coal - PRIVATE-TRIPSWande coal - My Way Wande coal - Same Shit Wande coal ft Wizkid - Ebelebe Wande coal - Don't Feel Love Wande coal - Let Them Know Wande coal - Again Wande coal - 3 Square Meal Wande coal - WHO BORN MAGAWande Coal - My GrindWande coal - OlolufeWande coal ft T - Pain- StreetsWande Coal - SuperwomanWande coal - Genesis Wande coal - SnapDatSh*t Wande coal - TofunmiWande coal - We Ball BNXN (Buju) ft. Wande Coal – KenkeleWande Coal - That's Wots UpDj Spinal ft Wande coal - Money Wande coal - E Choke Wande coal - Bananas Wande Coal - CheckWande Coal ft Maleek Berry - Weekend Wande coal - Oh No No Wande coal ft Fireboy - Jabo Wande coal - Umbrella Wande coal - Monster Mr P ft Wande coal - Follow My Lead Wande coal - So Mi So Wande coal ft Olamide - Kpe Paso Wande coal - SE NA LIKE DISWande Coal - AduraWande coal - LowkeyLarry Gaga ft Wande Coal - Wonderful Phyno ft Wande coal - Zamo Zamo Wande coal - Gentility Wande coal - TEN TENWande coal - Ode Lo LikeWande coal - Make You Mine Olamide ft Wande coal - Who You Epp (refix)Fireboy ft Wande coal - Spell Patoranking ft Wande coal - My Woman, My Everything Cdq ft Wande coal - Kogbede Wande coal - BallerzWande coal - Come My WayWande coal - Ojoro Wande Coal - WantedDJ Neptune ft Wande coal - Music Messiah Dj Tough ft Wande coal - Pass DemWande coal - Sister Girl Wande coal - SE OPEOlamide ft Wande coal - Hate Me Wande coal - Maradona (Cover) Dj Spinall ft Wande coal - OlowoWande coal ft. Ikechukwu -Kiss your hands Wande coal - U BADWande coal - TABOOWande coal - Bumper 2 BumperWande coal - The KickWande coal - BEEN-LONG-YOU-SAW-MEWande coal - For Me Wande Coal ft Dbanj - ConfusedWande Coal - Sexcellency Wande coal - Kosowo Wande coal - Vex Wande Coal - African LadyWande coal - Ashimapeyin Wande coal ft. Skuki - Aye Dun Wande coal - Turkey Nla Falz ft Wande coal - Way Wande coal - Constantly Wande coal - Ghana FreestyleWande coal - Iskaba Wande coal - GO-LOWWande Coal - Funkeh Wande coal -Naughty GirlWande coal - KponoWande coal - Baby FaceWande coal -RotateWande coal -Baby HelloWande coal -Pere Wande coal - Plan B Wande coal - Will You Be Mine Vector ft Wande coal - Mama Maradona D'Banj Ft Gucci Mane & Wande Coal - El ChapoAll the songs listed in this mix are available in Apple Music. Make sure you download and stream them directly from Apple Music for the best listening experience. Listen to Apple Music's Top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! ? https://apple.co/3kTNqWk⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONGS TO DJ SELEX OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS ABOVE. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH Apple Inc. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS.©All Rights Reserved. Krane Records Worldwide KRW℗

DJ Selex
DJ Selex Best Of Wande Coal Mixtape (DJ Mixes) ft. Wande Coal

DJ Selex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 0:01


Best of Wande Coal Mixtape out now! Do you love this mixtape? If you love it, then you can listen to more of it here https://apple.co/3kTNqWk Here you view and stream the top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! Click on the link above to see more in Apple Music. TRACKLIST :Wande coal - Dues Wande coal - Ooze  Wande coal - Nobody holy  Wande coal - PRIVATE-TRIPS Wande coal - My Way  Wande coal - Same Shit  Wande coal ft Wizkid - Ebelebe  Wande coal - Don't Feel Love  Wande coal - Let Them Know  Wande coal - Again  Wande coal - 3 Square Meal  Wande coal - WHO BORN MAGA Wande Coal - My Grind Wande coal - Ololufe Wande coal ft T - Pain- Streets Wande Coal - Superwoman Wande coal - Genesis  Wande coal - SnapDatSh*t  Wande coal - Tofunmi Wande coal - We Ball  BNXN (Buju) ft. Wande Coal – Kenkele Wande Coal - That's Wots Up Dj Spinal ft Wande coal - Money  Wande coal - E Choke  Wande coal - Bananas  Wande Coal - Check Wande Coal ft Maleek Berry - Weekend  Wande coal - Oh No No  Wande coal ft Fireboy - Jabo  Wande coal - Umbrella  Wande coal - Monster  Mr P ft Wande coal - Follow My Lead  Wande coal - So Mi So  Wande coal ft Olamide - Kpe Paso   Wande coal - SE NA LIKE DIS Wande Coal - Adura Wande coal - Lowkey Larry Gaga ft Wande Coal - Wonderful  Phyno ft Wande coal - Zamo Zamo  Wande coal - Gentility   Wande coal - TEN TEN Wande coal - Ode Lo Like Wande coal - Make You Mine  Olamide ft Wande coal - Who You Epp (refix) Fireboy ft Wande coal - Spell  Patoranking ft Wande coal - My Woman, My Everything  Cdq ft Wande coal - Kogbede  Wande coal - Ballerz Wande coal - Come My Way Wande coal - Ojoro  Wande Coal - Wanted DJ Neptune ft Wande coal - Music Messiah  Dj Tough ft Wande coal - Pass Dem Wande coal - Sister Girl  Wande coal - SE OPE Olamide ft Wande coal - Hate Me  Wande coal - Maradona (Cover)  Dj Spinall ft Wande coal - Olowo Wande coal ft. Ikechukwu -Kiss your hands  Wande coal - U BAD Wande coal - TABOO Wande coal - Bumper 2 Bumper Wande coal - The Kick Wande coal - BEEN-LONG-YOU-SAW-ME Wande coal - For Me  Wande Coal ft Dbanj - Confused Wande Coal - Sexcellency   Wande coal - Kosowo  Wande coal - Vex  Wande Coal - African Lady Wande coal - Ashimapeyin  Wande coal ft. Skuki - Aye Dun  Wande coal - Turkey Nla  Falz ft Wande coal - Way  Wande coal - Constantly  Wande coal - Ghana Freestyle Wande coal - Iskaba  Wande coal - GO-LOW Wande Coal - Funkeh  Wande coal -Naughty Girl Wande coal - Kpono Wande coal - Baby Face Wande coal -Rotate Wande coal -Baby Hello Wande coal -Pere  Wande coal - Plan B  Wande coal - Will You Be Mine  Vector ft Wande coal - Mama Maradona  D'Banj Ft Gucci Mane & Wande Coal - El Chapo All the songs listed in this mix are available in Apple Music. Make sure you download and stream them directly from Apple Music for the best listening experience. Listen to Apple Music's Top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! ? https://apple.co/3kTNqWk ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONGS TO DJ SELEX OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS ABOVE. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH Apple Inc. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS.©All Rights Reserved. Krane Records Worldwide KRW℗ Powered by Firstory Hosting -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

DJ Selex
DJ Selex Best Of Wande Coal Mixtape (DJ Mixes) ft. Wande Coal

DJ Selex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 0:01


Best of Wande Coal Mixtape out now! Do you love this mixtape? If you love it, then you can listen to more of it here https://apple.co/3kTNqWk Here you view and stream the top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! Click on the link above to see more in Apple Music. TRACKLIST :Wande coal - Dues Wande coal - Ooze Wande coal - Nobody holy Wande coal - PRIVATE-TRIPS Wande coal - My Way Wande coal - Same Shit Wande coal ft Wizkid - Ebelebe Wande coal - Don't Feel Love Wande coal - Let Them Know Wande coal - Again Wande coal - 3 Square Meal Wande coal - WHO BORN MAGA Wande Coal - My Grind Wande coal - Ololufe Wande coal ft T - Pain- Streets Wande Coal - Superwoman Wande coal - Genesis Wande coal - SnapDatSh*t Wande coal - Tofunmi Wande coal - We Ball BNXN (Buju) ft. Wande Coal – Kenkele Wande Coal - That's Wots Up Dj Spinal ft Wande coal - Money Wande coal - E Choke Wande coal - Bananas Wande Coal - Check Wande Coal ft Maleek Berry - Weekend Wande coal - Oh No No Wande coal ft Fireboy - Jabo Wande coal - Umbrella Wande coal - Monster Mr P ft Wande coal - Follow My Lead Wande coal - So Mi So Wande coal ft Olamide - Kpe Paso Wande coal - SE NA LIKE DIS Wande Coal - Adura Wande coal - Lowkey Larry Gaga ft Wande Coal - Wonderful Phyno ft Wande coal - Zamo Zamo Wande coal - Gentility Wande coal - TEN TEN Wande coal - Ode Lo Like Wande coal - Make You Mine Olamide ft Wande coal - Who You Epp (refix) Fireboy ft Wande coal - Spell Patoranking ft Wande coal - My Woman, My Everything Cdq ft Wande coal - Kogbede Wande coal - Ballerz Wande coal - Come My Way Wande coal - Ojoro Wande Coal - Wanted DJ Neptune ft Wande coal - Music Messiah Dj Tough ft Wande coal - Pass Dem Wande coal - Sister Girl Wande coal - SE OPE Olamide ft Wande coal - Hate Me Wande coal - Maradona (Cover) Dj Spinall ft Wande coal - Olowo Wande coal ft. Ikechukwu -Kiss your hands Wande coal - U BAD Wande coal - TABOO Wande coal - Bumper 2 Bumper Wande coal - The Kick Wande coal - BEEN-LONG-YOU-SAW-ME Wande coal - For Me Wande Coal ft Dbanj - Confused Wande Coal - Sexcellency Wande coal - Kosowo Wande coal - Vex Wande Coal - African Lady Wande coal - Ashimapeyin Wande coal ft. Skuki - Aye Dun Wande coal - Turkey Nla Falz ft Wande coal - Way Wande coal - Constantly Wande coal - Ghana Freestyle Wande coal - Iskaba Wande coal - GO-LOW Wande Coal - Funkeh Wande coal -Naughty Girl Wande coal - Kpono Wande coal - Baby Face Wande coal -Rotate Wande coal -Baby Hello Wande coal -Pere Wande coal - Plan B Wande coal - Will You Be Mine Vector ft Wande coal - Mama Maradona D'Banj Ft Gucci Mane & Wande Coal - El Chapo All the songs listed in this mix are available in Apple Music. Make sure you download and stream them directly from Apple Music for the best listening experience. Listen to Apple Music's Top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! ? https://apple.co/3kTNqWk ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONGS TO DJ SELEX OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS ABOVE. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH Apple Inc. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS.©All Rights Reserved. Krane Records Worldwide KRW℗ Powered by Firstory Hosting -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

DJ Selex
DJ Selex Best Of Wande Coal Mixtape (DJ Mixes) ft. Wande Coal

DJ Selex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 0:01


Best of Wande Coal Mixtape out now!Do you love this mixtape? If you love it, then you can listen to more of it here https://apple.co/3kTNqWk Here you view and stream the top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! Click on the link above to see more in Apple Music.TRACKLIST :Wande coal - DuesWande coal - Ooze Wande coal - Nobody holy Wande coal - PRIVATE-TRIPSWande coal - My Way Wande coal - Same Shit Wande coal ft Wizkid - Ebelebe Wande coal - Don't Feel Love Wande coal - Let Them Know Wande coal - Again Wande coal - 3 Square Meal Wande coal - WHO BORN MAGAWande Coal - My GrindWande coal - OlolufeWande coal ft T - Pain- StreetsWande Coal - SuperwomanWande coal - Genesis Wande coal - SnapDatSh*t Wande coal - TofunmiWande coal - We Ball BNXN (Buju) ft. Wande Coal – KenkeleWande Coal - That's Wots UpDj Spinal ft Wande coal - Money Wande coal - E Choke Wande coal - Bananas Wande Coal - CheckWande Coal ft Maleek Berry - Weekend Wande coal - Oh No No Wande coal ft Fireboy - Jabo Wande coal - Umbrella Wande coal - Monster Mr P ft Wande coal - Follow My Lead Wande coal - So Mi So Wande coal ft Olamide - Kpe Paso Wande coal - SE NA LIKE DISWande Coal - AduraWande coal - LowkeyLarry Gaga ft Wande Coal - Wonderful Phyno ft Wande coal - Zamo Zamo Wande coal - Gentility Wande coal - TEN TENWande coal - Ode Lo LikeWande coal - Make You Mine Olamide ft Wande coal - Who You Epp (refix)Fireboy ft Wande coal - Spell Patoranking ft Wande coal - My Woman, My Everything Cdq ft Wande coal - Kogbede Wande coal - BallerzWande coal - Come My WayWande coal - Ojoro Wande Coal - WantedDJ Neptune ft Wande coal - Music Messiah Dj Tough ft Wande coal - Pass DemWande coal - Sister Girl Wande coal - SE OPEOlamide ft Wande coal - Hate Me Wande coal - Maradona (Cover) Dj Spinall ft Wande coal - OlowoWande coal ft. Ikechukwu -Kiss your hands Wande coal - U BADWande coal - TABOOWande coal - Bumper 2 BumperWande coal - The KickWande coal - BEEN-LONG-YOU-SAW-MEWande coal - For Me Wande Coal ft Dbanj - ConfusedWande Coal - Sexcellency Wande coal - Kosowo Wande coal - Vex Wande Coal - African LadyWande coal - Ashimapeyin Wande coal ft. Skuki - Aye Dun Wande coal - Turkey Nla Falz ft Wande coal - Way Wande coal - Constantly Wande coal - Ghana FreestyleWande coal - Iskaba Wande coal - GO-LOWWande Coal - Funkeh Wande coal -Naughty GirlWande coal - KponoWande coal - Baby FaceWande coal -RotateWande coal -Baby HelloWande coal -Pere Wande coal - Plan B Wande coal - Will You Be Mine Vector ft Wande coal - Mama Maradona D'Banj Ft Gucci Mane & Wande Coal - El ChapoAll the songs listed in this mix are available in Apple Music. Make sure you download and stream them directly from Apple Music for the best listening experience. Listen to Apple Music's Top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! ? https://apple.co/3kTNqWk⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONGS TO DJ SELEX OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS ABOVE. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH Apple Inc. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS.©All Rights Reserved. Krane Records Worldwide KRW℗

Tunebusters
Illuminati Rumors, New Releases, and Potential Beef. #51

Tunebusters

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 15:40


This Episode is sponsored by AurumEunice Perfumes. Get 20% off your order when you use the promo code - TUNEBUSTERS. Resellers also get up to 35% off the original price. Contact them on WhatsApp - 07048042070https://wa.link/yimq0s In this episode of Tunebusters Podcast, hosts Fresh Festard and Classic take over as xb4 is under the weather. Join them as they delve into the intriguing rumors surrounding Rema and the illuminati. They discuss the latest projects by notable artists, including Wande Coal's "Legend or Nothing," Joeboy's "Body and Soul," and Asake's new single - Amapiano featuring Olamide. Get exclusive insights into Asake's upcoming album and stay tuned as they uncover a potential beef between Asake and Seyi Vibez. Don't miss this captivating episode! Listen to Tunebusters on ⁠YouTube ⁠ : https://bit.ly/TunebustersYT You can get the Podcast for free anywhere you listen to Podcasts by using this link: https://bit.ly/tunebusters or simply ⁠Click here ⁠ Telling a friend about this would be the coolest thing ever, you can copy and send this link to them: https://bit.ly/tunebusters --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tunebusters/message

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
MOC Mix Party (Aired On MOCRadio 5-12-23)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 58:37


This week on the 'MOC Mix Party' with Metro Beatz, you'll hear music from Wande Coal, Killer Mike, Tupac, Steve Lacy, KaytrAmine, Snakehips and more..Listen live every Friday afternoon at 2pm on mocradio.com

The.Wav NG
Legend or No Legend: Wande Coal's Album, Met Fits & The Price of Creativity [30]

The.Wav NG

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 67:11


This is week on Afropop's most essential show, Djaji Prime and The Bamyy dissect Burna Boy & Tems' Met Gala fits, discuss Rema's "secret" show, give praise to Victor Osimhen, preview what to expect from Wande Coal's upcoming album "Legend or No Legend", and much more. Cover artist: Tems Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewavng Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 2:42 - Burna Boy & Tems At Met Gala 4:00 - Met's Theme: Analysing Burna's Fit 10:54 - Rema & Asake To Headline O2 Arena 13:46 - Rema's Secret Rave In Lagos 21:27 - YKB's Yusful Music EP 24:47 - Do Young Creatives Get Paid Enough In Nigeria? 28:06 - A Cycle of Business & Creativity 31:03 - Creatives Balance Your Value & Reality 35:28 - Osimhen The New Football GOAT 36:32 - Where Is Travis?  40:47 - Good Afropop Album Arts 44:08 - What To Expect From Wande Coal's "Legend Or No Legend" 45:40 - Wande Coal's New Gen Inspirees 49:18 - Niniola Hints At New Album 50:54 - Does Niniola Have a Defining Album? 56:51 - AI Music, Legality & Creativity 1:00:23 - Ed Sheeran Wins Marvin Gaye Suit 1:01:59 - Why Do Artists Sample Marvin Gaye So Much Cover art designed by Djaji Prime & Shina Ladipo Produced & Distributed by VISIONARY STUDIOS #TheWavNG

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
Music Discovery Radio (Aired On MOCRadio 5-7-23)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 115:51


Discover new music with Metro Beatz every Sunday evening 6pm-8pm (EST) on mocradio.com..this week features new music from Tiesto, Post Malone, K. Michelle, Shouse, Wande Coal, Marshall Jefferson x Kelli-Leigh & more!

Trapital
Africa's Music and Startup Future (with Mr Eazi)

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 47:15


The artist-entrepreneur-investor Mr Eazi has no on-off switch. Who he is in the recording studio, on stage, and on the boardroom are the same. With business and music, Mr Eazi has found parallel industries that allow him to be the same person.He's founded both emPawa Africa and Zagadat Capital to feed his business appetite. The former invests into African artists and helps them scale. Meanwhile, Zagadat Capital invests into tech startups, most of which are inside the continent. Then there's Mr Eazi, the Afrobeats artist. He's collaborated with the likes of Beyonce and J Balvin, and also taken center stage at Coachella. After taking time away from music amid the pandemic, Mr Eazi is back in album mode now. Holed up in Cape Town currently, Mr Eazi has plans for two new albums this year.I caught up with Mr Eazi to cover his never-ending pursuits in music and business. Here's everything we chatted about:[0:22] How Mr Eazi is balancing artistry and entrepreneurship[1:40] Similarities between music and startups[6:19] Taking equity stakes in artists and what an “exit” looks like[10:50] How Eazi measures success for Empawa artists [13:00] Eazi's investment thesis for startups[18:10] Startup success trends in Africa [21:30] Lack of capital is biggest challenge to Africa's startup scene [29:45] Raising awareness within the continent[32:20] Biggest obstacle that African artists face [36:52] Uncleared sample on a Bad Bunny song[40:45] Impact of Western companies investing into Africa[47:35] Mr Eazi is in album modeListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Mr Eazi, @mreaziThis episode's sponsor is Symphony. Put your fanbase growth on autopilot with the first AI-powered platform that brings all your artist marketing workflows in one place. Learn more at symphony.to/trapitalEnjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapitalTrapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital's free memo.TRANSCRIPT[00:00:00] Mr. Eazi: part of me deciding to be an artist was reading the book, the Jay-Z book, Empire State of Mind. And that was when I saw it clearly and I was like, oh, wait a minute like this music is a business and the music gives you access, it gives you access to capital, access to the network it puts you, gives you a seat at the table[00:00:20] Dan Runcie Intro: Hey, welcome to the Trapital Podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital Dan Runcie, this podcast is your place to gain insights from the executives in music, media, entertainment, and more. Who are taking hip hop culture to the next level.[00:00:48] Dan Runcie: All right. Today we have the one and only Mr. Eazi, the artist, entrepreneur. How you doing man? Welcome to the pod.[00:00:56] Mr. Eazi: I'm good. I'm good. I'm chilling. What's, going on[00:00:59] Dan Runcie: Me. I'm good, man. Trying to keep up with you. Trying to keep up with you, man.[00:01:03] Mr. Eazi: I'm trying to keep up with me, bro.[00:01:06] Dan Runcie: Well, let's talk about that because you are someone who sits at this intersection of artist, investor, entrepreneur, and you are doing all of those three jobs and more. And it's also happening at this moment where the entire continent of Africa is booming from an entrepreneurship perspective, booming from a music perspective.[00:01:29] How does it feel right now? How are you operating being at the center of that?[00:01:34] Mr. Eazi: To be honest, I just feel like it's a blessing to be born or to be existing in this time. where like you said, everything is just like taking shape and, you know, yeah, it's exciting and it is for me. It's like every day I'm seeing opportunity left and right and just figuring out what is fun and what is doable and just, you know, going from thinking, oh, I'm an entrepreneur, to oh, I make music. And, it's similar cause it's products at the end of the day, on the bottom line, it's like you're selling music or you're selling some other product. And I thought they were two different things, but you know, I'm seeing how it's one and the same.[00:02:17] It's just exciting to realize that I don't need to be two different people like I still be the same me and operating both walls.[00:02:27] Dan Runcie: So how are they similar for you approaching both music and startups?[00:02:32] Mr. Eazi: So I feel like every artist is like a. because the artist has a brand, has a feel, it's like a service product, it's an emotional product, right? And every artist, you know, that IP, there's an IP with every artist, and the artist usually needs investment to scale. And like coming from, like when I went outta school straight into an incubator program called 440NG and I kind of, there I learned how, you know your idea and your business, you know, you have the idea, you put it together, you iterate as the business keeps on going. So what you thought was the business at the beginning, you know, your customers could give you feedback and then you realize it evolves, it accelerate and you are trying to be as lean as possible and grow to the point where you have that critical volume to sort of like ask, what's the word as, proof that this is a valid idea either via customers or via revenue. And then you try and get to, you know, you try and scale, and you figure out what's your, unique value proposition is, and that's like where the startup, what's your unique value proposition?[00:03:46] Who are your customers? What's the idea? You take it to market, you test it, you go get investment. And it's the same thing with every artist so at the time where I decided to do music full-time, I was in an incubator program, and so I just started to see the similarities with the music. I'm like, okay, let me test it, put it out, people listen to it, you know, gimme the feedback, you know, and the point where I decided I was gonna take the music as a business was when like I got the first person reach out to me and say, Hey, I want to pay you for a verse. So that was the first signifier to let me know that, okay, maybe I'm onto something.[00:04:22] Then I started to have my early fans then Lauryn Hill reached out and said she wanted me to come play at her show. And I thought it was a fluke until I found myself in America performing in Lauryn Hill, coming out to say, I love you, thank you so much for coming. And like all of that is like with a business, with a traditional startup, it could be different things, but for me, the revenue, the number of users, aka the fans, all of that were signifiers.[00:04:51] And then I just needed, you know, the capital to take it to the next level, right? So I think those are the similarities, and I've tried it when I started emPawa it was at the beginning, it was to test if they were one and the same. So I was like, okay, Y Combinator send, you know, picks a few, start a couple of startups, you know, does incubator program put funding and whatnot to them?[00:05:18] And then maybe 20% of them you know, end up working on, and I did that with 100 artists across 11 African countries, over 30,000 entries then picked 100, then gave them the same amount of money, created the emPawa YouTube channel to host their videos, service it the same way, and in the end, start to see the ones that organically started picking up.[00:05:41] And we had success with that. So for me it was like, oh, wait a minute it's one and the same. I've proved this. And that's when emPawa then turn from, you know, the, program I was doing to actually full service music company, because I had proved that it was the same and in the same way you invest in a song.[00:06:01] I remember the first Joeboy song, the visualizer cost me $500, and then the song ended up having like 30 million views in like a year. And you know, Joeboy just went boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. So, I start to say, okay, there is a process here and perhaps we could do it with other artists, you know? So to answer your question, that's how I see both as, you know, one and the same in a way.[00:06:28] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. And I wanna talk about emPawa specifically because this is you bringing so many of those startup concepts to music like you said, you saw Y Combinator is doing. How could you apply that here? The difference though is that with Y Combinator, the promises of course, an exit, so they're hoping this companies get acquired.[00:06:47] They're hoping that they go public in music though. What does that look like for you as someone that is taking equity stakes in the artist? What does your return look like? What does your exit look like?[00:06:59] Mr. Eazi: So, I mean, first off, the return is like when you invest, you know, you invest to create the content, you put it out, put some marketing, and you start to see, you know, the streams coming, the revenue coming, the artist is now doing live shows, getting endorsement deals, you know, you could get four, 5x, 10x multiples, you know, and time.[00:07:24] so that's, one. But secondly, like on a developmental standpoint, you could develop the artist and then a big label comes and says, oh, we wanna upstream. So upstreaming is like a sale. It's like an exit, and you could still have passive rights to get passive income, on the artist. So those are like the kind of like returns and the kind of like exits.[00:07:48] Plus you could just invest in the IP, buy it up, and next thing somebody wants to sample it and then they have to write you a big check. And it could happen now, it could happen in like 10 years, in 15 years time, you know, you could have a record just lined. I'll give you an example, recently the Joeboy record that didn't make it to the Joeboy is one of my artists.[00:08:09] The song didn't make it to his album, and so we then licensed the song to a guy called Lakizon, you know, he puts out the record, you know, there's not so much thought to that. I wake up one day, Bad Bunny has put out, an album and I'm just listening to the album cause I'm a fan and I hear a record there and I'm like, basically what I was trying to say is, so you have that record that didn't make it to the album, Right? And it's just there and we license it to this guy and the next thing the record appears on a Bad Bunny album.[00:08:43] And that's like the biggest artist in the world last year by a lot of metrics. And so that's like an example, you know, an exit because you make this record and then boom, and the upsides are like, you know, so high. And right now on the market, even if you wanted, you are seeing, you know, my mentor, one of my mentors, Merck Mekadalas, you see how many multiples from 10 to 23, 24xlast year's revenue on, you know, buying rights for music. So I think there's multiple exits and even just the music and music IP as an asset class has been proven to be a valid asset class by Merck and the likes. For instance, I was, I was part of the deal, the KKR deal that bought, I don't know if you saw that some time ago, that bought a law of the rights, including the Weeknd et cetera.[00:09:36] I was part of that deal, via one of the companies, and you could see how you could see what an exit looks like. So there's multiple exits for music, whether it's an upstreaming deal from the label or it's a straight up acquisition of the catalog, or it's just multiples of revenue, the artist is now beginning to earn or if your label, you could get your entire label could become upstreams or you could go into a JV type situation.[00:10:06] Dan Runcie: So that speaks more to the flexibility that's offered with being able to invest in music. It isn't just this one time event that you're hoping for as a startup investor.[00:10:17] Mr. Eazi: Yeah. 100 percent.[00:10:19] Dan Runcie: Yeah. Yeah And with that too, you mentioned that you have a hundred artists that at least came through the first cohort, over 30,000 had applied and when you are measuring your success for them, I'm sure that each of the things you mentioned are the things that you hope for, but along the way, what are some of those key performance indicators or what are some of those things that you're looking for to hope that traction can be gained to hopefully get to the point where you do have, positive financial event that comes.[00:10:51] Mr. Eazi: I mean, it starts with like hyper local recognition. So, you know, I give example, there was this like I think she was 18 or 17 at the time, Nik, her name is Nikita and she's from Kenya. She had joined the program, she didn't make it to the top 10, but we put out the video and you know, that song started to gain local traction in Kenya even though she didn't make it to the Final 10.[00:11:17] And by local traction, I mean like number of downloads, it made it to radio, you know, it made it to press picking it up. And even though she wasn't part of the software and I didn't give her full on funding, she got signed to Universal. So for me that's a testament of like the success and those are like KPIs like, okay, does it get to radio in your local country?[00:11:40] Does it get, you know, that local, you know, appreciation from the fans in your country? And then when does it start to transcend, and there's nothing wrong with you having a popular song in Kenya or in Tanzania, but by the time it starts to go from Tanzania, you know, to rest of East Africa and then comes to the west, you know, those are the things you look out for and, you know, next level is by the time you start getting booked for shows based on the 1, 2, 3 singles you put out,[00:12:11] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. That makes sense. Let's shift gears a bit to startups, because I know that's the other space that you're actively in. What is your thesis for investing in startups?[00:12:22] Mr. Eazi: Right now, what I do is like, you know, I can bring some form of value to. So when I look at like the idea, or like when my team, you know, sends me some deal flow and we kind of walk through it, it's like, okay, aside the money, what else can we bring to this business? You know? And if I'm able to spot some extra form of value I can bring to help the business kill.[00:12:53] Then I want to invest, you know, it could be marketing. Can I add some marketing? Can I add some of my experience here? Can I leverage on my network in this other side? Aside the money, and most of the investments I've been making haven't been personal. They've been via my collectives, Zagadat Capital, and Zagadat Capital is basically, for now, it's 12 people like myself, young, successful African boys or girls who usually, you know, find it boring to speak to the financial guys and you know, have some form of liquidity. And so when we get the deal flow, and I just look at who's in the collective and who can add value, then we bring it to, the collective and then we invest.[00:13:45] So it's majorly been, it's like 90% being Africa focused because I feel like there's so much opportunity, on the continent and also on the sentimental level. The amount of impact the investment does when it's, on the continent makes, is something that's bigger than just the money.[00:14:07] And the money is great like, you know, we've seen a lot of African companies hit and cross a billion dollar evaluations to become unicorns. so you know that, can happen. But at the same time, the impact, and it's always fun when I go to an office that I'm an investor in of the like employees, they're excited that Mr. Eazi is in our office and Mr. Eazi is a shareholder like, you can't buy that. And I think that's what I always wanted because like part of me deciding to be an artist was reading the book, the Jay-Z book, Empire State of Mind. And that was when I saw it clearly and I was like, oh, wait a minute like this music is a business and the music gives you access, it gives you access to capital, access to the network it puts you, gives you a seat at the table and you know your merch, merchandising could be like the three cap that chance the rapper does, or it could be Uber or it could be, you know, Power Pay, which I've invested in that, you know, is the number one mobile money focused payments aggregate on Africa doing over 1 million transactions a day, you know, and so it's, different things and I know how I can bring value beyond my, cash it and just watch it grow. And it's exciting[00:15:28] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. So that collective, that operates a lot like a syndicate. You all are sharing deal soon where you can add value. What stage do you normally invest in and how much money are you normally putting into startups?[00:15:41] Mr. Eazi: You know, it's different like we've done like some seed stage. we did a company that was looking at listing last year on the LSE. We've done growth stage as well, so it really depends, it depends on where it comes to us, and it could be as low as, you know, 25K check, which just gets maybe if it's a 25 K check, I might just take 50% of it and just say, Hey guys, do the rest, and I just put it on the platform we use and boom, boom, boom, everybody just clicks and it's, done. Once it's done, it's done like I just invested in a platform called Ruka Hair, and it is a startup that, you know, provides hair for, people of African descent based out of London.[00:16:30] And that was a small check for, and it is growth stage, you know, so it really varies. and there's no rule. Yeah.[00:16:41] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. Yeah, keeping it flexible and gives you the opportunity to see everything that's coming through. What are some common trends that you're seeing? What are some things that you're seeing from the founders or from the startups that are coming through, especially the ones that are getting markups and getting closer to exits?[00:16:59] Mr. Eazi: I'm seeing like, you know, companies that solve fundamental, problems. You know, and I know there's so much bars on FinTech, it's like everybody just gets a hardon for African FinTech. But like, for instance is, if this products are solving specific, like there's a company called Eden Life, which I invested in.[00:17:26] And what this company does is like, you know, there are a lot of people like myself who, we don't in town enough, like enough for us to like have a chef and all of that. And we have very busy schedules, so we want like meal preps delivered to us and we want like our laundry picked up, you know, that's a very middle class, sort of like early into the job market, like pre family kind of types. And so that kind of product is a product that's like valid because like you're solving a particular need, you know, or PISA for instance, that are invested in. So PISA gives remittance based lending.[00:18:13] to, people in Mexico. So you know, the love Mexicans in the US sending money back to, Mexico to their family and their loved ones. And PISA uses that data of how much you get your current every month like my mom and dad, I put them on allowance. Like I pay them an allowance every month, Right? So we use like, by the way, for clarity they don't need it like they're good, but it's just something I do. And the other people in cultures like African culture, like in Africa, it's a pride for you, even if your dad is a billionaire, like being able to do something for your dad is like, it's like a pride.[00:18:53] It's like you've achieved, right? So you have people sending money back home, you know, either to Mexico or to different parts of Africa to either family that need it or to do stuff with it, like build a house back home or to help the family school fees or whatever, or just out of sentiment, like, it's like paying your tithes.[00:19:15] I don't know if you're Christian, it's like when you pay 10% of your income to the church. It's something like that. and then there's all that data, all that data because it's like salary, right? it comes every month, usually on a certain day. So PISA uses that information to provide loans to people.[00:19:34] And that's like a need, that's a specific need. So that's what we are seeing, Yeah.[00:19:40] Dan Runcie: What are some of the bigger challenges right now for startups in Africa?[00:19:45] Mr. Eazi: I think one of the biggest challenges is, you know, getting funding and you see a lot of, like African startups, YC has been doing a great job, but there are, you know, and like, future Africa, which I'm part of and I'm an advisor, you know, investing in these projects. But raising fund is like so hard.[00:20:07] There's still a hesitance when it comes to African startup raising funds, especially at seed stage. And usually this is not a lot of money. It's like from 20K checks to like even hundred is a lot of money, you know, but that 50 k to, get you into flight mode. So I think that's the biggest issue is not lack of ideas, it's, you know, getting funding, especially local funding that's not a lot of local funding sources. There's few options like the YC's and it's hard to get in generating that local funding is still a problem as a lot of the, you know, organizations and a lot of investors are still trying to understand this whole tech investment and valuation.[00:20:55] I have my uncles ask me, you said this company is, is what, $20 million? Do they have 20 million cash in their account or do they have, buildings? Where's the building? Where's the physical asset, you know, it's that culture going from brick and mortar to technology and understanding evaluation and all of that.[00:21:15] And, then you have sectors that are now like so hot that valuations are going crazy you know, And you have, like, depending on what sector you are, a lot of the countries are just catching up to technology. And in some places there are no laws written for the kind of products you are creating.[00:21:38] So if you're not in sync with the regulators, the regulators might pass a law that is detrimental to your business and all of a sudden you wake up one morning and your successful business is now killed just like the motorbike railing company. I forgotten the name in Lagos. That was really growing and then with one day regulations like no motorbike, transportation in Lagos, boom, dead.[00:22:04] So, I think it's not just in Africa-peculiar problem. It's like, for instance, with crypto and, you know, a lot of, you know, countries trying to understand what is going on. So you're having innovation outpacing regulation and you know, if there's no proper interaction you are having like regulations could just like be the end of use.[00:22:28] So I think access to capital, and in some sectors, depending on your sector, regulation as well could be a major setback.[00:22:38] Dan Runcie: The access to capital piece, I could see that, especially since the friends and family round is such a key piece, or having the angels outta there, such a key piece to help make that happen. But if the people that have the financial means are fewer and far between, you know, whether it's folks like you or others that are in your syndicate or maybe some of the other co-investors you have, that means that the deal flow that you all get is heightened even more so because there's just so fewer other places, which makes you all needing to be even more selective, I can imagine, than you maybe otherwise prefer to be. I mean, how do you feel in that perspective as someone that wants to see the space grow, but you know that you can't back everybody even though you know, I'm sure inherently you wish you would, but you still have your own rubrics. You still have your way that you evaluate things, and that likely has to be even heightened given the number of deals that you're seeing.[00:23:32] Mr. Eazi: Yeah, I mean like, well one of the things I pray, I have some days, fuck you money. Do you understand? To just like, because like 1.2 billion people in Africa on the continent. And it's like, if you think of the amount of money that comes back to Africa from the African Diaspora, it's like, I think it's like over a trillion dollars a year.[00:23:54] So there's so much opportunity. And, but like you said, what this does is it makes things a little bit harder for people, you know, entrepreneurs who need the money and the proof is in the pudding. Like I always say, like although it takes time and things are changing, don't get me wrong, things are changing.[00:24:15] They are more local, VCs, funding, but like I probably know like five people with networks over a hundred million, right? But now, for me to get to the point where, and these are people who've, amass all this wealth with brick and mortar businesses. So now you know, there's a job to do to sort of like show proof, show validity that, hey, I invested at this point, it's not for Gen Z it's not a pyramid scheme.[00:24:50] And like show people and then you get more people, coming in. And I have seen like some of my friends who are like billionaires now start to set up separate funds to say, okay, you know what? I don't really know what this tech thing is about for, but you know, put the money in future Africa or put it in some other fund and try to learn.[00:25:11] So it's more sort of like publicity and sometimes the drop, the setbacks are when there's a big startup out of the continent that then runs into all sorts of scandals and then, you know, it causes five steps backward. And that's not peculiar to Africa like, I mean, you seen what happened to ftx, right? So that happens everywhere.[00:25:35] The only differences, you know, because it's still kind of new. It causes more negative effects, you know, so I think there needs to be more education, more pr to the successes of these companies. Every success is a success and should be, you know, communicated and things would get better because there is capital on the continent.[00:26:00] There is like lose capital on, the continent looking for where to invest, you know? So I mean, things are changing like Future Africa. I always keep mentioning Future Africa, like they've been able to show that, you know, they know what they're doing. There is a method to the madness. They could deliver results in terms of like revenue, you know, they invested in Move, which is a company that provides, you know, the cars for Uber drivers and it's, you know, I think it's now a unicorn and that's like a very particular need because, you know, drivers need cars, but they don't have the capital to purchase the cars, right? And going through the banking routes, you are gonna have to bring collateral, your mom's name, your grandmother's house, plus the high interest, you know, so they've identified, and this has been a problem, it's still a problem to today that they've been able to solve.[00:26:54] So I think the more people know about this, the more education, the more things will open up.[00:27:01] Dan Runcie: The PR piece you mentioned is interesting because from my side, living in the states, I'll see the articles about a company like Carry1st, which I do think has had a fair amount of PR, I feel like one of their announcements got an got an article in the Hollywood Reporter, so I remember seeing things like that, but I feel like it does become fewer and farther between, at least from what you are seeing, from the awareness of some of these[00:27:27] Mr. Eazi: Yeah, you're correct and it's not so much I understand why like there's a lot of PR outside looking PR like you said, you know, New York Times, you know, LA blah, blah, blah, because that's where the money's coming from, right? But like, I'm talking more intra-Africa PR like for the money on the continent, you know, because that's like easily, like it's right there in your face, you know, there's enough money in Lagos for them not to be any need to raise capital from outside . You get what I'm saying? There's so much capital in Lagos, like from Lagos, you feel me? Or from Rwanda, you know, and, Rwanda is trying to position itself as startup, you know, pro-startup investing, you know, so there's money on the continent and it's like[00:28:22] that's what I mean by PR and publicity and awareness. if I wasn't friends with, like, I met in, was co-founder of, Flutterwave with and then Andela, you know, and then Move. So three unicorns, right? And, you know, we've been friends and we've been investing together. if there was not that proximity to him or to Shola the founder of Paystack that got bought by Stripe, I wouldn't know that this was going on.[00:28:50] You feel me? Maybe, you know, I wouldn't have known. So that's what I mean, you know, because like every A-list, Afro-B artist can be you know, can be invested, you know, so that's exactly what I mean.[00:29:08] Dan Runcie: It is interesting you bring up the music piece because I'd be curious to hear how you feel some of these challenges that African startups may face. How do the African artists themselves fare in that regard? Do you think that they have similar challenges with funding or with regulations in that way?[00:29:26] Mr. Eazi: There's regulation issues, like for instance, collecting, publishing revenue on the continent. It's a joke, right?[00:29:34] Dan Runcie: Why is that?[00:29:34] Mr. Eazi: Or collecting streaming revenue because like for you to be able to collect publishing revenue, you need the government to enforce the laws for the radio stations to pay you, you know, publishing royalties on the music they place for the bars to be able to pay for what they play, like for the use of your music. So you need strong in a lot of African countries, these laws are there, but there's no enforcement because I would say it's worse for creatives because people still look at the creative sector as a joke.[00:30:08] The orange economy is like, ah, that's not really business like that's just young people with dreadlocks, just singing and dancing and jumping across the world. Yes, they hear the music everywhere. Yes, now things are getting better because they're seeing teams at the Grammys, they're seeing Burna Boy, you know, and whiskey doing Madison Square Garden, but there's not a lot of education for them to really understand the business of music or creativity.[00:30:36] So even, I remember like two years ago I spoke to almost all the bank MDs, or three years ago, almost all the bank MDs in Nigeria trying to convince them on why music is a business is a valid business, but I couldn't get funding. And that's me being a successful African artist showing the revenue, showing all of that, like I once got on a panel with, you know, a financial institution that was meant that. they have a fund, they have like a 500 million dollar fund for investing in creatives. And I was on a panel with somebody there and the person said, oh, it is impossible to protect music IP, it is difficult to protect music IP, and I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, What? And like, are you kidding me? Like, there's Shazam technology, there's like, every song has an ISRC code and like if you upload the song in Kenya or in in Afghanistan, like on YouTube, like it will pick it up instantly. So when you have a situation where you have an institution that has up to a billion to invest in creatives. But you are having the key stakeholders who decide who gets what telling you or speaking out confidently and saying is hard to protect the IP, you know, then that just shows you where it sucks. So there's still a lot, but I feel like that's why there needs to be more education, you know, just like for startups to music, to let people realize that this is a business, like there's revenue to be earned. Not just live revenue, like streaming revenue, publishing revenue, especially now that the world is looking to Africa. Like you're seeing early starters jumping on Afro Beats records, like, what's that song?[00:32:31] Essence, Essence was a hit song before Justin Bieber jumped on it. It was already a global smash. Peru was a, global smash before, Ed Sheeran jumped on it. So you are having like pure Afro Beats records in our local language produced locally in some hotel room in Lagos, you know, going on to be big songs globally without any major support from without necessarily, you know, I know A and R like support, like his producers locally. And you're seeing this, so you do know that this is the time, or you know, like the example I gave, you know, Bad Bunny, you know, sampling a Joeboy record and putting it on his album, putting an Afro Beats record on his album, you know, that's an ex example.[00:33:18] Dan Runcie: And by the way, that was declared properly and like I'm about to go, you know, go crazy with the lawyers to make sure I get my bread. And more importantly, the writers and the producers get, their due credit and revenue and, you know, Did Bad Bunny's team reach out before this?[00:33:39] Mr. Eazi: No, no, no, I literally just listened to Bad Bunny's album and I just heard Joe Boy's voice at the end of the record, and I was like, I've heard this record before. And then I realized is a record, I didn't make it to his album. And I'm like, wait a minute. And then my team start speaking to them since May of, last year.[00:33:55] And it's just back and forth to the point where I'm like, okay, you know what, you guys have had fun with this. Like, I'm just going brazen on this, let's get lawyers. Let's make it like a proper lawsuit. But what I'm trying to, or you have, you know, Beyonce, you know, doing the Lion King, the gift and having created from all of Africa put it so like, you know, you are having Drake, you know, with Whiskey on one dance you're having Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber jump on multiple Afro Beats records that are Afro Beats records. You're having people more and more people sampling Afro Beats records, you know, and maybe not giving proper credit or do, or you are having, like I once produce. and was on co-produced and wrote and featured on a record involving Bad Bunny on the Joint album and Afro Beats record.[00:34:45] So you're seeing is becoming more global and global. So we need to be able to tell these stories to the funding sources back home to establish that this is indeed a business. So it's education the same way education for the startups, but even more for music because music was never, and creatives, you know, was never looked at as a valid business.[00:35:09] It was looked at as things, people who don't graduate from school or people who just wanna be jokers do. But right now people are sitting, wait a minute, wow, that artist bought car that artist's bought a house. that artist did this, did that or Grammys or this, that, that. So, but there still needs to be more information back home to the business side of the music to know that behind that sold out.[00:35:36] MSG is a check, and behind that billboard is a check, you know, and even the TikTokers, like I was speaking to someone at the bank and explaining to my bank MD friend that, you know, I showed him a lot of payments, like TikTokers in Nigeria are getting paid as much as $10,000 to put up a post on their TikTok.[00:35:59] 17 year old, 18 year old, you know, and I had to show this and he was like, what? Are you serious? And then he went back to ask his kids. And find out that, oh wow, this is a thing, you know? So it's that education, I mean, because there is the capital on the continent, it's just like, how do you get it?[00:36:17] And it is a lot of work to do to basically explain and explain and explain. And one needs to have the patience. And it's hard to do that while still running my label, doing everything I'm doing, putting out music for myself, you know, so, you know, but thankfully I'm not the only one doing it, Don Jazzy is doing it.[00:36:39] Olamide is doing it. They're more examples. So one way or the other people are saying it.[00:36:44] Dan Runcie: How do you feel about the investment in African music that has come from the West? So thinking about Universal Music group opening up record label in Africa and some of the other majors having different concentration in Nigeria or elsewhere, how has that been and what type of impact has that had, if any, on your end?[00:37:07] Mr. Eazi: I mean, I think it's good. It's a good signifier because all these labels were in Africa from the years before Fella, right? You had all these labels in Nigeria before, you know, the nationalization where, you know, the government had passed that all the companies should be nationalized and the labels got sold to local owners.[00:37:26] So you are just having, you have Majek Fashek that was on the late, late show, the late night show in 1991, bro. So when people say, oh, African music is then becoming popular. It's been popular. And it's coming back again with technology and everything. So I think it's good. I think the more, you know, major labels coming to Africa, but not just as, or let's test to see what happens.[00:37:52] But the more investment that comes, the more structure there will be for the business and the more signifiers, you know, to show people who wanna invest, you know, so yeah, I welcome it. And I think there should be more funding and there should be more, like the local companies should be autonomous, you know, I think that's been the only drawback with the majors, pardon of me, I might be wrong. Don't quote me where you are seeing the local, you know, Universal Nigeria or Sony or whatever, you know, that lookout team not having a lot of, autonomy in the checks they're writing to the artists or taking those risks they have to get approval from maybe South Africa or, you know, London or LA.[00:38:43] Meanwhile, everything is happening on the ground in Lagos, so you are having distributors. So I think a lot of the most recent successes have been by more distributors than record label in breaking artists. So more like Empire or ONErpm or the Orchid or emPawa or, you know, Believe, because these distributors are more flexible and have been able to give a lot more autonomy to the local guys who are running, these local companies to write those checks because like, what is somebody in London like with all due respect, like I always say this as a joke. There's no songwriter in the world that would've written, I don't care how many Grammys you've, gotten, you cannot write Soco, Soco, Soco, Soco, Soco, baby.[00:39:42] You. That's the Wizkid song, you can't write that song or, one of my favorite artists Wande Coal, there's a part of his song where he just spits jibberish, like he don't mean anything, like it's a vibe. So like without due respect to your A and R ears, you don't know the music like even me, I'm from Nigeria, but I always have to be updated.[00:40:09] So there needs to be more investment and more autonomy. But I love it like the more labels come in and the more distribution companies come in and there's this competition, the more money is invest invested. And when you invest money, then you start to structure it then you start to say, Hey, why are we not making as much money locally?[00:40:29] Okay, let's invest in touring, you know, in Nigeria, in on the continent. let's go lobby for enforcement of collection of royalties. So, yeah.[00:40:40] Dan Runcie: Have you seen any success stories from the major record label side in Africa yet?[00:40:48] Mr. Eazi: There's none that comes to mind in terms of breaking an artist. So you have Wizkid signed, you have Diplo signed, you have Burna Boy signed. you know, and this is like A-list, A-list, right? But if you look at all the artists that have broken Buju for instance, initially signed to Burna Boy and then Empire, broke him, you know, that's Buju, Fire Boy via Empire and Olamide's YBNteams, you know, independently broke with, her record. I think she's been upstreamed now. So in terms of sort of like carrying that conversation, you know, outside to the rest of the world, yes, I'm sure there's been a lot of success like the Wizkid record, you know, Burna Boy, entire Renaissance.[00:41:44] And you could go on and on, but in terms of actually finding an artist and breaking the artist, there's not a lot of successes. And I think that's down to autonomy because, you know, you have some executives moves from the label to the distributors and do well, you know, we just understanding you know, how to a and r and how to put our music, on the continent, and you can't just bring like somebody who's of Nigerian descent and just expect that they don't understand. Like, I am Nigerian, but every time I go back to Lagos, I'm like, whoa, the sound has changed, you know? So that underground on the ground, you know, and there's a lot of work.[00:42:31] Dan Runcie: Definitely, and yeah, I know that there's so much interest, but like you said, if they don't have the control or the ability to really make decisions on their own, I can easily see why an Empire or some of the other distributors have been able to have success there. But Mr. Eazi, man, this was great. I feel like you gave us a snapshot of where everything is right now on music and investing side.[00:42:53] But before we let you go, for you, what's big on the road for you still beginning of the year? What's big on the deck for you? What do you got coming up?[00:43:02] Mr. Eazi: I mean, I kind of like needed a break from putting out music and touring and when COVID happened I was like, oh, thank God, like because I was battling with, oh, if I should, I pause, like it was just routine doing the same thing and it was like too much for me. So I was able to have that pause, and put some of the attention towards like growing emPawa with my co-founder.[00:43:27] And then leaving it to him to sort of like, you know, and come back to iterate, iterate change the model, blah, blah, blah, build the team. And I just went off and started doing like investment and putting more time in the startups I was investing in. And now, I'm in Cape Town recording. I'm putting out two albums this year, one in September and one in, I think April or May.[00:43:55] So I'm just recording that now and I feel like, and now I want to go back on the road, but not first as my usual live band touring, but first as sort of like a curator, where I bring like, you know, the way Major Lazer tour where they have the sound system with Walshy and Diplo and Ape Drums. But instead of Diplo and Ape Drums, I select like the DJs, maybe one playing Afro Pop, one playing Ama one playing something else.[00:44:27] And I am the Walshy Fire, sort of like putting it together, hype man MC. So that's what I want to tour. The first part of the year once I put out the Chop Life album, so that's called Chop Life. To chop life means to enjoy life. So I'm making an sort of Afro dance album that I'll put out first and then I will talk as Chop Life sound system with doing these parties.[00:44:53] you know, of majorly Afro Beat parties, sound system across the world. And then I dropped the album, the second album, and I taught as, okay, this is my album tour. So that's the plan. Hopefully I'm able to complete the first album. The second album is done, it is just in mixing a mastering, that's the September one.[00:45:13] It's done just in mix. And my string phase and then this first one, I'm recording. That's what I'm recording right now. Recording downstairs.[00:45:21] Dan Runcie: Nice. Nice. Well, looking forward to all of that, man, and thank you. No, this has been a pleasure. And yeah, so people that wanna follow along and keep up with all that, where should they go to follow you?[00:45:30] Mr. Eazi: Follow me everywhere on social media @mreazi, M R E A Z I, Mr. Eazi. Yeah, everywhere, everywhere on social media.[00:45:44] And I wanna see you at one of my shows. You have to come maybe when I do the parties, where are you right now?[00:45:49] Dan Runcie: Me, I'm in San Francisco[00:45:51] Mr. Eazi: Cool. I'm, sure I'll be coming around LA, San Fran, at some point[00:45:55] Dan Runcie: Yeah, come through.[00:45:57] Mr. Eazi: I'd send you an invite,[00:45:58] Dan Runcie: Definitely, definitely. All right, man. We'll talk soon.[00:46:01] Mr. Eazi: All right. Have a good one. Thank you.[00:46:03] Dan Runcie Outro: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share it with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend, post it in your group chat. Post it in your Slack groups. Wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. That's how capital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple Podcast, go ahead.[00:46:24] Rate the podcast, give it a high rating, and leave a review. Tell people why you like the podcast. That helps more people. Discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week. 

Afrobeats Update (Monthly Mixes)
Naija Throwback Dance Mix ft Davido Wizkid Dbanj Wande Coal Timaya

Afrobeats Update (Monthly Mixes)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 73:12


Enjoy this mix featuring some classic throwback afrobeats dance songs from back in the day.

Sincerely Accra
A Naija Babe - Period!

Sincerely Accra

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022


Share | Follow | Subscribe Song Credits Intro Music Oshe – Reynolds The Gentleman ft. FRA. Music Bridges Aye Huhuuhu - Daddy Lumba Let's Start - Fela Kuti Bad Girl - Dj Tunez ft. Wande Coal & Victony Woman - Falz ft Cavemen My Man - Yemi Alade ft. Kranium Sungba - Asake ft Burna Boy Talazo - King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal Cool It - Spice Music Closer Consistency - Ginius ft. Kvngs ------------------------------ Send us your dilemma ➡️ listentogcr.com/contact-us A GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network

Sincerely Accra
A Naija Babe - Period!

Sincerely Accra

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022


Wahala be like face mask, e choke. Press play. Share | Follow | Subscribe Song Credits Intro Music Oshe – Reynolds The Gentleman ft. FRA. Music Bridges Aye Huhuuhu - Daddy Lumba Let's Start - Fela Kuti Bad Girl - Dj Tunez ft. Wande Coal & Victony Woman - Falz ft Cavemen My Man - Yemi Alade ft. Kranium Sungba - Asake ft Burna Boy Eko - Brymo Talazo - King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal Cool It - Spice Music Closer Consistency - Ginius ft. Kvngs ------------------------------ Send us your dilemma ➡️ listentogcr.com/contact-us A GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network

The Madhouse Adult Entertainment Podcast
MUSIC TALK SHOW with PABLO CASTRO - (S1, EP2) Ft. EMAXEE, DABABY, DAVIDO, WANDE COAL & MORE HITS

The Madhouse Adult Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 29:37


EMAXEE who is a talented songwriter and recording artiste is live on this entertaining first episode of MUSIC TALK SHOW WITH PABLO CASTRO. I featured new music hits I want you to go stream and enjoy on all streaming platforms. THIS WEEK'S MUSIC HOT HITS > BONUS - BONUS - KENKELE BY BNXN & WANDE COAL. My Picks For This Week -> SHOWING OFF HER BODY BY DABABY & DAVIDO -> HOLY GEE BY SUPERBOY CHEQUE -> SAFE HAVEN BY OMAH LAY -> IT'S PLENTY BY BURNA BOY -> ADULTHOOD NA SCAM BY MOLADE -> BIG ENERGY BY LADIPOE -> COME & GO REMIX BY ARDEE & BLACK SHERIFF -> MONICA BY DICE AILES -> VANILLA BOTEGA BY LIL KESH & JOEBOY | FEATURED ARTISTE SONGS: -> IT'S NOT MY FAULT, FOREIGN MADE, WHAT IF NOT, DEFENDER BY EMAXEE | BECOME A MEMBER ↘️ LINKTR.EE/PABLOCASTROPR < For Enquiry, Advertising & More: Send A Mail: baminwani84@gmail.com or call +2348072128133. Like, Subscribe & Share This Channel Today. Thanks. > Social Media: @TMAEPodcast on Instagram & Twitter

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt
AFROBEATS 2022 MIX (SUMMER) |BEST OF AFROBEAT 2022 |AFROBEAT MIX| NAIJA 2022 | AMAPIANO 2022

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 65:00


Stream my new music here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWTkUSrPFLZJw?prid=spotify:track:6vFtGl6zGGz3eqD6wEF9T2https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DXbTop77dnX35https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DXaBaj8NX3WVbTEXT ME FOR LINK TO DOWNLOAD: 1-757-742-3990https://ffm.to/jorkgpoLike, Share & Subscribe!!!

Afrobeats Intelligence
#11: Godwin Tom — The Vice-Chancellor of Afrobeats

Afrobeats Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 95:45


Godwin Tom is a master talent manager, entrepreneur, elite music business tutor and founder of the Music Business Academy for Africa. Over the years, he has successfully worked with a range of top-tier talents including Wizkid, Davido, Waje, MI, Wande Coal, Bez, Ice Prince, Bez, Show Dem Camp, Beverly Naya, Yung6ix, "Jessy Jagz, Rooftop MCs, Solid Star, Ayo Jay, Goldie, and many others.Godwin has dedicated the last 5 years of his career to developing and training future stakeholders and leaders of the entertainment industry, and has founded Music Business Academy for Africa, the continent's first-ever music business school, dedicated to seeding new music execs, and growing the competency levels of established music business professionals. In partnership with MusicAlly, he is currently facilitating the British Council's Creative Enterprise Support Programme (CESP) for Music in Nigeria.He is also the author of the eBook series "Journey Of A Learner" a 12 part ebook series about navigating the African entertainment industry.

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt
AFROBEATS FEVER (AF) | AFROBEATS PARTY | AFROBEAT PARTY | NAIJA PARTY | AFRO BEAT| AMAPIANO

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 61:02


DJ Dee Money Mixes
2022 NAIJA SUMMER PARTY TIME MIX VOL 2 TEMS, WANDE COAL, JOEBOY, OLAMIDE, CKAY & MORE

DJ Dee Money Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 67:32


Follow me for more Updates www.djdeemoney.com ********

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt
AFROBEATS GROOVE | CHILL AFROBEATS | AFROBEAT | AFRO BEAT | AFROBEATS 2022 | NEW AFROBEATS | MOTHER'S DAY MIX

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 60:50


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Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Spotlight Series ft Mck1nzy

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 35:10


Ladies and Gentlemen of the Cha Cha Nation, I'm back like i never left with another episode of the Cha Cha Spotlight Series on the Cha Cha Music Review Podcast, as always my name is Hafeestonova.  In today's episode, i spoke with the fast-rising artist known as MCk1nzy and he shared with me his musical journey, he told me the story of how he got his stage name, how learning how to play the guitar changed his views about how music should be made and his mad love for Wande Coal and so much more Click on the play button to enjoy this beautiful conversation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hafeestonova1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hafeestonova1/support

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Spotlight Series ft Mck1nzy

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 35:11


Ladies and Gentlemen of the Cha Cha Nation, I'm back like i never left with another episode of the Cha Cha Spotlight Series on the Cha Cha Music Review Podcast, as always my name is Hafeestonova.  In today's episode, i spoke with the fast-rising artist known as MCk1nzy and he shared with me his musical journey, he told me the story of how he got his stage name, how learning how to play the guitar changed his views about how music should be made and his mad love for Wande Coal and so much more Click on the play button to enjoy this beautiful conversation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Album Review Series: Horoscopes by Basketmouth

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 16:15


Ladies and gentlemen of the Cha Cha Nation, Your Musical Plug and Creator of the Energy Force; Hafeestonova, is back like he never left with another episode of the Cha Cha Album Review Series on the Cha Cha Music Review Podcast. I will be reviewing this episode with Toby of My Name is Toby Podcast and here are a few things you need to know about the album  Album Title: Horoscopes Released Date: 12th February Tracks: 9 Features: 2Baba, Wande Coal, Illbliss, The Cavemen, Johnny Drille, Buju, Blackbonez, Reekado Banks, Falz, Peruzzi, Oxlade, Simi, MI, Dremo, Magnito, Efya and Kwabena Kwabena. Producers: Duktor Sett Click on the play button to find out more about the album You can also listen to the album here https://open.spotify.com/album/6GjoTQIrbosUnJzTqM2oNF?si=606fc262b9854a3b --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hafeestonova1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hafeestonova1/support

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Album Review Series: Horoscopes by Basketmouth

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 16:16


Ladies and gentlemen of the Cha Cha Nation, Your Musical Plug and Creator of the Energy Force; Hafeestonova, is back like he never left with another episode of the Cha Cha Album Review Series on the Cha Cha Music Review Podcast. I will be reviewing this episode with Toby of My Name is Toby Podcast and here are a few things you need to know about the album  Album Title: Horoscopes Released Date: 12th February Tracks: 9 Features: 2Baba, Wande Coal, Illbliss, The Cavemen, Johnny Drille, Buju, Blackbonez, Reekado Banks, Falz, Peruzzi, Oxlade, Simi, MI, Dremo, Magnito, Efya and Kwabena Kwabena. Producers: Duktor Sett Click on the play button to find out more about the album You can also listen to the album here https://open.spotify.com/album/6GjoTQIrbosUnJzTqM2oNF?si=606fc262b9854a3b --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt
AMAPIANO 2022 MIX | NAIJA | SOUTH AFRICA | EAST AFRICA (AMENO | TRIGGER)

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 60:36


AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt
NAIJA AFROBEATS PARTY MIX | NAIJA AMAPIANO | NAIJA PARTY MIX (BADDEST BOY REMIX, DAVIDO, PERU REMIX)

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 60:32


The Madhouse Adult Entertainment Podcast
Pablo Castro Live Music Mix: EP 1 featuring Wizkid, Burna Boy, Olamide, Zlatan, Wande Coal mixing

The Madhouse Adult Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 74:16


Playlist: Dorime Riddim, Holy Father, Champion Sound, No Wahala, Oga, Zazoo Zeh, Ameno Amapiano, Ozumba Mbadiwe, Balloon D'or, Okwraji (Remix), Trouble, Saloo, Come My Way, Egedege, Gone Far, Play, Eh God, Pour Me Water, Understand, Free My Mind, Rosemary, Cold Outside, Love, Don't Cost A Dime, Ghetto Love, Bruce Wayne, Ojuju, Peru, Bad Chocolate, Ale Yi, Internationally, Cocaine, Onyara, Dior, Network, 234 Drill, WBTG, Sweetah, Alcohol, Do The Thing, Jangilova, Run My Race, Fashion Killer, Sometimes, Essence, Warning Never Stopped -- Please Follow or Subscribe, And Please Share This Podcast

2 Pesewas
S4E48 - Ep 48: Synesthesia / #FixYourMouth

2 Pesewas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 56:27


On today's episode, Edi (@Kekeli_E) and Peaches (@musingatmidnite) discuss: In The News (00:58): A man is sentenced to prison for performing a botched and illegal castration, and Moody and Fitch rate Ghana's credit outlook a poor B3. Songs Of The Week (14:14): featuring music from Masego, The Cavemen, Stokely, Wande Coal, and Spillage Village. WTF?! (25:26): An international toy theft ring has been targeting lego bricks, and a woman in Takoradi fakes a pregnancy and a kidnapping to save her marriage. Two Pesewas (36:46): On the neurological condition called Synesthesia, and #FixYourMouth. 2 Pesewas broadcasts from Ghana ✌❤. For more information visit: Website: https://2pesewas.wixsite.com/2pesewas Other Platforms: https://elink.io/p/come-find-us